Wisconsin Center for Education Research From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Wisconsin Center for Education Research EdSciences.jpg Abbreviation WCER Formation 1964 Location Madison, Wisconsin Website http://www.wcer.wisc.edu Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER), located in Madison, Wisconsin, is an education research center founded in 1964 as a branch of the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. WCER currently has extramural funding of approximately $40 million, and is home to around 425 faculty, staff and graduate students who are engaged in more than 100 research projects that investigate a variety of topics in education. Contents 1 Mission 2 Research projects 3 Notable faculty 4 References Mission[edit] Throughout its history, WCER has maintained a commitment to improving American education by studying varied learning environments and interventions and their effects on students. Of primary concern to this mission has been the question of how educational processes and social policy can best meet the needs of students from different cultural and educational backgrounds. WCER researchers have continually asked how educational "best practices" can be made more efficient, better supported, more strategic, and thus easier to implement. Research projects[edit] CRPBIS – Culturally Responsive Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports WIDA – World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment VARC – Value-Added Research Center Wei LAB – Wisconsin’s Equity and Inclusion Laboratory MSAN – Minority Student Achievement Network CIRTL – Center for the Integration of Research, Training and Learning CEW – Center on Education and Work Epistemic Games Group Transana Center for Research on Dialogic Instruction and the In-Class Analysis of Classroom Discourse Notable faculty[edit] Robert D. Mathieu became the director of WCER in 2015. Former WCER Director Adam Gamoran, is the president of the William T. Grant Foundation. He remains the John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and Educational Policy Studies. Gloria Ladson-Billings is an American pedagogical theorist and teacher educator on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education. She is known, among other things, for her groundbreaking work in the fields of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and Critical Race Theory.