ECR Hub

 

Supporting & growing
communities of
fundamental STEM
education researchers

ECR Hub Event
2024 NSF ECR Principal Investigator (PI) Meeting
Tuesday, May 28 | 3pm - Thursday, May 30 | 1pm

Welcome to ECR Hub

Welcome to ECR Hub

The EDU Core Research (ECR) program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) funds fundamental research on STEM education as well as projects that build individuals’ capacity to conduct such research. The program provides multiple funding opportunities, including a dedicated track for investigators new to STEM education research via the Building Capacity in STEM Education Research (BCSER) solicitation.

The ECR Hub partners with NSF to build, support, and grow communities of current and prospective ECR grantees, especially for scholars and institutions underrepresented in the current ECR portfolio.

EXPLORE ECR-FUNDED PROJECTS

Explore example funded projects across ECR's three research areas (see description of each area here):

Recently Funded Projects

STEM Learning and Learning Environments STEM Learning and Learning Environments
Broadening participation in STEM Broadening Participation in STEM

Understanding Persistence through the Lens of Interruption: A Framework for Transformation (UPLIFT)

Tamara Pearson

Georgia Tech Research Corporation

General STEM

STEM Learning and Learning Environments STEM Learning and Learning Environments

Psychosocial Interventions to Improve Postsecondary Student Mathematics Attainment: A Meta-Analysis Exploring What Works and for Whom

Carlton J Fong

Texas State University - San Marcos

Mathematics/statistics

STEM Learning and Learning Environments STEM Learning and Learning Environments

Enhancing Science Learning and Collaboration through Social Metacognition

Stephanie M Halmo

University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc

Biological sciences, Chemistry

More Projects

Upcoming Events

ECR Hub Event

Tuesday, May 28 | 4pm - Thursday, May 30 | 2pm

Other NSF Community Event

Sunday, June 9 | 1am - Monday, June 10 | 12:59am EDT

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