The Center for Applied Research and Design in Transformative Education (CARADITE) is Duke’s think-tank and living laboratory for innovative research and design about transformative education. We explore critical questions across lifetime learning journeys, spanning pre-college through post-career. And we design human(e)-centered and equity-directed solutions for next generation learning and development. CARADITE also serves as a hub to connect and grow a Duke community engaged in research and public discourse about transformative education.

The interdisciplinary Center is housed at Duke Learning Innovation and Lifetime Education (LILE), and was founded through generous support from the Social Science Research Institute, the Office of the Vice Provost for the Libraries, and the Office of the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies.

Our Team

Yakut Gazi

Yakut Gazi, PhD

Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Digital Education

Aria Chernik

Aria Chernik, JD, PhD

Faculty Director, CARADITE
Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Applied Research in Learning Innovation

Remi Kalir, PhD

Associate Director, CARADITE

Associate Director for Faculty Development and Applied Research

Grey Reavis, MEd, MA

Academic Innovation Research Specialist

Research Assistants

Barron Brothers
Undergraduate Research Assistant

Emma Ren
Undergraduate Research Assistant



Transforming Education

Stories & Updates

  • Collaborate with CARADITE: Our New Center for Applied Research and Design in Transformative Education

    Many labs at Duke are stocked with beakers and test tubes, but Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education (LILE) is launching a new “lab” filled with ideas, questions, and the potential … Read More

  • Duke’s Hello, Ethi{CS} Cohort Helps Bridge the Equity, Ethics, and K-12 Computing Education Gap in Durham Schools

    Before joining LILE as our Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Applied Research, Aria Chernik served with Jan Riggsbee as the faculty lead for the innovative project described in … Read More

  • Announcing the Inaugural Cohort of Emerging Pedagogies Seed Grant Recipients and Faculty Fellows

    We are pleased to share with you the 2024-2025 cohort of Emerging Pedagogies Seed Grant recipients and Faculty Fellows. These faculty are reimagining how, where, when, and with whom learning … Read More