Why Inclusive R&D Matters: AERDF’s Auditi Chakravarty on Building Better Solutions
Oct 14, 2024
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Auditi Chakravarty, CEO of AERDF, is a champion for inclusive education, merging her background as a high school English teacher with innovative research. She discusses the importance of centering Black, Latino, and low-income learners in education research to create impactful solutions. The conversation highlights AERDF’s transformative programs in math and literacy, the challenges of collaboration in education, and the role of AI in promoting equity. Auditi emphasizes that engaging all stakeholders—students, educators, and researchers—is crucial for successful co-design.
Centering research around marginalized groups like Black and Latino learners significantly enhances the development of effective educational tools for all students.
AERDF employs inclusive R&D methods inspired by successful models in other industries to create innovative, practical solutions for educators.
Collaboration between educators, researchers, and product developers is essential for breaking down silos in education and developing impactful solutions.
Deep dives
Inclusive Research Impacts Educational Solutions
Centering research around Black and Latino learners, as well as those experiencing poverty, is crucial for developing effective educational tools. It is essential to recognize that these marginalized groups often lack access to quality learning opportunities and are underrepresented in research and development. By focusing on these learners' unique needs, the educational landscape can be improved through the creation of solutions that benefit all students. This inclusive approach adds depth to existing educational science and enhances understanding of how diverse student populations learn.
Adopting Advanced Research Models in Education
Adopting advanced inclusive research and development methods in education draws inspiration from successful models in other industries, such as DARPA and biotech. This includes establishing rigorous multi-year programs to tackle significant teaching and learning challenges informed by community-driven insights. These initiatives aim to translate complex learning science into practical, impactful tools for educators and students. Such a framework supports the development of innovative educational solutions while considering diverse learner needs from the outset.
Collaboration as a Key Factor in Educational Reform
Breaking down the silos present in education research and practice involves fostering collaboration among educators, researchers, and product developers. Effective co-design teams engage stakeholders throughout the research process, from question formation to implementation and evaluation. This approach ensures that diverse perspectives contribute to research, leading to solutions that are more aligned with the actual needs of learners in classroom settings. As practitioners are involved early on, it increases the likelihood of developing effective tools that can be readily implemented in schools.
Using AI Responsibly in Education
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds promise as a tool for accelerating educational advancements, but its impact is contingent on responsible usage. When applied thoughtfully, AI can enhance personalization, assessment, and resource access for learners. However, it is vital to ground the application of AI in research to avoid perpetuating biases or generating ineffective outcomes. A careful, evidence-based approach to leveraging AI can lead to positive transformations in educational practices and ultimately support equity for all students.
Promising Educational Innovations and Programs
Several programs highlight the potential for inclusive and effective educational solutions, such as Reading Reimagined and EF Plus Math. Reading Reimagined focuses on supporting older elementary students by accurately assessing and intervening to develop decoding skills, aiming to combat illiteracy beyond grade three. Meanwhile, EF Plus Math combines executive function skills with mathematical learning to enhance overall educational outcomes. These examples demonstrate how targeted research initiatives can address critical gaps in education, particularly for underserved populations.
Auditi Chakravarty is CEO of AERDF (the Advanced Education Research and Development Fund). AERDF applies Advanced Inclusive R&D to find potentially transformative teaching and learning solutions that can scale, centering on the assets, strengths, and needs of Black and Latino learners and all learners experiencing poverty. Auditi also chairs the Board of Bottom Line, a national college access and success organization, and is a venture partner with LearnLaunch Accelerator. A former high school English teacher, Auditi holds a BA in English and M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
💡 5 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How AERDF models inclusive research by engaging students, educators, and researchers throughout the design process.
Why centering Black, Latino, and low-income learners in R&D creates solutions that benefit all students.
How AERDF’s three programs—EF+Math, Reading Reimagined, and Assessment for Good—are driving impact in education.
The challenges of breaking silos between research, practice, and product development in education.
The potential of AI to accelerate equity in education—and why it’s crucial to align it with evidence-based practices.
✨ Episode Highlights:
[00:01:51] Introduction to AERDF’s mission inspired by DARPA’s innovation model [00:03:58] Centering Black, Latino, and low-income learners in R&D for solutions that benefit all students [00:09:45] Building cross-sector collaboration to bridge gaps between research and practice [00:22:22] Teachers feel ownership when involved in the co-design process [00:30:25] Why edtech solutions must align with evidence to serve underserved communities effectively [00:46:53] Creating an ecosystem of funders to support risk-taking and innovation in education [00:48:31] AI as an accelerant for good or bad, depending on how it is used and supported by evidence
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