What We Do
INVESTIGATE
How can research inspire action in real-world settings?
We investigate how research is designed, shared, and rooted in practice to improve education systems for all. We seek to understand how research questions are shaped, who designs and influences studies, and how evidence reflects—and adapts with—real-world contexts.
Systems change happens when research flows and adapts with learning. We look at how research is communicated across educators, leaders, policymakers, and communities and what makes it practical, not just publishable. We see how conditions and infrastructure help research travel: relationships, trust, feedback loops, and the tools and routines that support shared learning over time.
We study how research is developed and used in education today so we can help strengthen the research–policy–practice connection and support meaningful actions that reach all educators, students, and communities.
Our Research Topics
- How research is actually used by education systems leaders as a part of their day-to-day work
- What makes research-practice partnerships effective in their local, unique contexts
- How are fields and portfolios of education researchstructured to build usable and relevant knowledge for real-world contexts
CO-DESIGN
How can co-design support educational systems change?
We work alongside other researchers, educational leaders, and funders to co-design everything we do. We build tools, routines, and shared ways of working that help insights move into action, adapting to changing conditions.
Co-design turns shared goals into shared work. We collaborate across the research-policy-practice ecosystem to support decisions and design solutions that are locally grounded, equitable, and sustainable.


CONNECT
How can we amplify the power of human connection?
Human connection is essential for change—especially in complex education systems where no single role, organization, or initiative can move the work forward alone. CRER connects people and organizations through convenings, boundary-spanning initiatives, and other field-building activities that create the conditions for shared learning. We bring together diverse roles and perspectives to understand one another’s challenges, to shape what’s possible, and to spark new solutions. We design gatherings and cross-sector work that support collective sensemaking, visioning, and coordinated action—so people don’t just “network,” they build durable ways of working together.