Our History
The K-12 Computing Education Research Resource Center was first envisioned as part of a collaborative National Science Foundation grant with Adrienne Decker (University at Buffalo) and Monica McGill (Institute for Advancing Computing Education (IACE)). Since then, the Resource Center is supported by IACE and has grown–both in the data that has been collected and the technical guidance offered to researchers.
In July, 2019, McGill formed a non-profit organization of the same name, CSEdResearch.org, later renamed to the Institute for Advancing Computing Education. The original NSF grant continues to support the collaborative work of Decker and McGill, while other partners and collaborators have engaged in activities with McGill to support the growth of the non-profit.
Our Mission
Our Goals
Our Outcomes
Our Strategies
To accomplish this, we have adopted the following strategies for accomplishing our mission, vision and goalsd
- Increase the K-12 CS Education Research communities, knowledge of and experiences with producing relevant and rigorous research through education and promotion of high quality educational research practices
- Widely disseminate research data and findings openly using existing and new support systems
- Analyze research findings to determine promising practices that are shared with K-12 Educators
Interested in Partnering?
If you’re interested in partnering with us, feel free to contact us.
We operate under private and federal funding, including generous support from our sponsors. To find out how your organization can support our work, please contact us.