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Brian J Reiser

Northwestern University

$6,754,850
Attributed
$29,042,140
Total exposure
11
Grants
4
Lead (contact PI)

Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.

Funding over time

peak $3.5M · FY200624
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Funding mix

By agency

NSF$29,042,140 · 11

By mechanism

$29,042,140 · 11

Top collaborators

Grant awards (11)

Supporting Teachers Appropriation of Ambitious Teaching Practice within the Context of Implementing Complex Multidimensional Science Assessments$3,000,000
· FY2024 · EDU
Supporting teacher customizations of curriculum materials for equitable student sensemaking in secondary science$1,299,878
· FY2021 · EDU · contact PI
EXP: Using Technologies to Engage Learners in the Scientific Practices of Investigating Rich Behavioral and Ecological Questions$549,467
· FY2011 · CSE
Supporting Scientific Practices in Elementary and Middle School Classrooms$3,495,230
· FY2010 · EDU · contact PI
A Learning Progression for Scientific Modeling$2,992,427
· FY2006 · EDU · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Developing the Next Generation of Middle School Science Materials--Investigating and Questioning Our World through Science and Technology$1,719,205
· FY2004 · EDU · contact PI
Center for Learning and Teaching with a Focus on Research for Developing Instructional Materials in Science$10,494,009
· FY2002 · EDU
Middle School Science Curriculum Materials: Meeting Standards and Fostering Inquiry through Project-based Inquiry Science Units$3,496,434
· FY2002 · EDU
Building an Infrastructure for Generative and Sustained Change in Science Instruction in Urban Schools$1,400,000
· FY2002 · EDU
IERI/REC: Planning an Infrastructure to Support Ambitious Science for Urban School Children$278,504
· FY2001 · EDU
Technology-supported Performance Assessment for Inquiry-based Science Learning$316,986
· FY2000 · EDU