Center for Research, Evaluation, and Assessment

The Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California, Berkeley, established the Center for Research, Evaluation, and Assessment (REA) in 2003 in response to the need for evidence-based educational materials, practice, and policy. We seek to support high quality science and mathematics learning opportunities for all by providing information and insight that support design, development, and decision-making. REA contributes to excellence, equity, and innovation in science and mathematics education by: conducting applied research, evaluating the quality and impact of educational materials and programs, and developing assessments that measure knowledge and learning in science and mathematics.

REA Center studies and projects draw on existing research and utilize validated measurement tools as well as create new and innovative ways of measuring impact. We do our work in and across multiple settings including formal (in schools, districts, etc.), out-of school (afterschool, camps, communities), and informal (science centers, media, home).

Center team members have diverse backgrounds, professional experiences, knowledge, and skills.

Curriculum

  • HOU Middle School Curriculum
    The HOU Middle School Curriculum, Hands-On Solar System (HOSS), lets students use images from professional telescopes along with image processing software to learn key concepts in astronomy, mathematics, and technology, while acquiring skills in critical thinking data interpretation, and measurement techniques.
  • My Sea Otter Report
    My Sea Otter Report is a humorous, fictional account of a boy writing a science report, guided by his sister's advice. This book models the process of writing a report, complete with commentary on the common missteps.
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