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This wiki is used to foster communication between the member SLCs and is in no way sanctioned by NSF.

The Science of Learning Centers program (SLC) has created large-scale, long-term Centers that create the intellectual, organizational and physical infrastructure needed for the long-term advancement of Science of Learning research. It supports research that harnesses and integrates knowledge across multiple disciplines to create a common groundwork of conceptualization, experimentation and explanation that anchor new lines of thinking and inquiry towards a deeper understanding of learning.

The goals of the Science of Learning Centers Program are to advance the frontiers of all the sciences of learning through integrated research; to connect the research to specific scientific, technological, educational, and workforce challenges; to enable research communities to capitalize on new opportunities and discoveries; and to respond to new challenges.

The SLC Program construes learning broadly, including that of animals, humans and machines. The program is open to many possible approaches and topics that can be brought to examine what learning is, how it is affected, how it works at different levels, how biologically-derived learning principles can inform artificial systems and vice versa. The Program places high value on creativity, integration of theoretical and empirical work, innovative models of research and research transfer, and inventive uses of technology.

Science of Learning Centers are built around a unifying research focus and incorporate a diverse, multidisciplinary environment involving appropriate partnerships with academia, industry, all levels of education, and other public and private entities.

Catalyst awards are made during the initial years of the program. Catalyst awards are designed to enable partnership-building and research activities that facilitate interdisciplinary approaches to questions that require multiple areas of expertise.

There will be no SLC Centers or Catalyst competitions for FY07 and FY08. However, the Science of Learning Centers Program is currently accepting proposals for workshops, Small Grants for Exploratory Research (SGERs), and supplements to NSF awards, including those funded by other programs. Please contact the SLC Program Officers for additional information and guidelines prior to proposal submission

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Center for Excellence for Learning in Education, Science, and Technology (CELEST)

Center for Learning in Informal and Formal Environments (LIFE)

Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center for Robust Learning (PSLC)

Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC)

The Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center (TLC)

Visual Language and Visual Learning Center (VL2)



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