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Buck Institute for Education
NameBuck Institute for Education
HeadquartersNovato, California

Buck Institute for Education is a non-profit organization that focuses on Project-Based Learning (PBL) and provides Professional Development for Teachers and Educators from Stanford University, Harvard University, and University of California, Berkeley. The organization was founded by Laurel Buck and has been supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and National Science Foundation. The Buck Institute for Education has collaborated with Google, Microsoft, and Intel to develop innovative Education Technology solutions.

History

The Buck Institute for Education was established in 1987 in Novato, California, with the goal of improving Student Engagement and Academic Achievement through Project-Based Learning. The organization has worked with National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, and Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development to develop and implement PBL programs in Schools across the United States. The Buck Institute for Education has also partnered with International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, and College Board to provide Professional Development opportunities for Teachers and Educators from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The organization has received funding from Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Gates Foundation to support its initiatives.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Buck Institute for Education is to provide High-Quality Education to all Students by promoting Project-Based Learning and supporting Teachers and Educators in their Professional Development. The organization's objectives include improving Student Outcomes, increasing Teacher Effectiveness, and developing innovative Education Solutions in collaboration with Partners like NASA, National Geographic, and Smithsonian Institution. The Buck Institute for Education aims to achieve its objectives by working with State Departments of Education, Local School Districts, and Education Non-Profits like Teach For America, DonorsChoose, and New Teacher Project. The organization has also partnered with World Bank, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to support Global Education initiatives.

Project-Based_Learning

The Buck Institute for Education is a leading advocate for Project-Based Learning, which involves Students working on Real-World Projects that require Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving, and Collaboration. The organization provides Professional Development opportunities for Teachers and Educators to learn how to design and implement effective Project-Based Learning programs in Classrooms from Elementary School to High School and Higher Education institutions like University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and Columbia University. The Buck Institute for Education has developed a range of Project-Based Learning resources, including Curriculum Guides, Assessment Tools, and Online Courses, in partnership with Khan Academy, Coursera, and edX. The organization has also collaborated with Disney, PBS, and National Public Radio to develop engaging Education Content for Students.

Research_and_Development

The Buck Institute for Education conducts Research and Development in Project-Based Learning to improve Student Outcomes and Teacher Effectiveness. The organization has published numerous Studies and Reports on the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning in Schools and Classrooms, in collaboration with RAND Corporation, Brookings Institution, and National Center for Education Statistics. The Buck Institute for Education has also developed innovative Education Technology solutions, such as Online Platforms and Mobile Apps, in partnership with Apple, Amazon, and Facebook. The organization has received funding from National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Department of Education to support its Research and Development initiatives.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The Buck Institute for Education offers a range of Programs and Initiatives to support Teachers and Educators in their Professional Development. The organization provides Workshops, Conferences, and Online Courses on Project-Based Learning and Education Technology, in partnership with ASCD, ISTE, and NEA. The Buck Institute for Education has also developed Mentorship Programs and Coaching Services to support New Teachers and School Leaders from University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Duke University. The organization has collaborated with Google for Education, Microsoft Education, and Apple Education to develop innovative Education Solutions for Schools and Classrooms.

Impact_and_Outreach

The Buck Institute for Education has had a significant Impact on Education in the United States and around the world. The organization's Project-Based Learning programs have been implemented in Thousands of Schools and have improved Student Outcomes and Teacher Effectiveness. The Buck Institute for Education has also provided Professional Development opportunities for Tens of Thousands of Teachers and Educators from University of California, San Diego, University of Washington, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The organization has partnered with UNICEF, World Health Organization, and United Nations Development Programme to support Global Education initiatives and improve Education Outcomes for Disadvantaged Students and Communities. The Buck Institute for Education has received recognition from White House, Congress, and State Governments for its contributions to Education Reform and Innovation. Category:Education

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