How we improve education outcomes
NCSER funds and coordinates high-quality, cutting-edge research that provides insight into the challenges facing special education and explores possible solutions
We address issues in special education through our Research Grants Program, Special Education Research and Develop Centers, Partnerships, Research Training Programs, and Research Networks. Our goal is to conduct research that advances knowledge within the field and addresses issues important to education policymakers and practitioners.
NCSER engages in research, development, evaluation, and national leadership activities aimed at improving child outcomes.
NCSER researchers have made important progress in understanding factors related to academic growth, developing measurement systems integral to documenting skill development and learning, and developing and testing programs and practices designed to improve education outcomes, broadly defined to include school readiness, academic achievement, behaviors that support learning, and the functional outcomes that improve educational results and transition outcomes to employment, independent living, and postsecondary education. The work of NCSER researchers captures the developmental range of birth through young adulthood in the 13 disability categories recognized in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which include sensory impairments, developmental delays, speech and language impairments, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, and emotional disturbance.
Resources for researchers
NCSER Staff are trained scientists who are deeply dedicated to supporting researchers as they propose and carry out high-quality, rigorous education research that contributes to the success of learners, educators, and education systems across the country.
Meet the Commissioner
Nathan Jones
Meet the NCSER Team
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