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
Vision
And
Mission
Vision:
CARADITE envisions broadly accessible, transformative education that enables all learners to design self-determined and flourishing lives.
Mission:
CARADITE advances our vision by co-designing innovative research, generating meaningful insights, developing iterative programming about transformative education, and openly sharing our knowledge. Our efforts are informed by critical inquiries at the intersection of equity, education, technology, and society.
Our Team
Yakut Gazi, PhD
Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Digital Education
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
Levers
For
Change
- Iterative Research: We work as a living laboratory for all facets of iterative, design-based educational research and development. Our initiatives respond to complex needs and far-reaching possibilities and contribute to more inclusive learning futures.
- Human(e)-Centered Inquiry: We seek insight and meaning as human-centered researchers and trusted thought partners. Our studies, programming, and products cultivate student-focused and equity-directed practices and nuanced understanding about transformative education, including the social justice implications of technology.
- Open Sharing: We are a catalyst accelerating new knowledge about teaching and learning as well as new methods for research that privilege community and caring engagement. Our ethos is open–we share what and how we learn and disseminate public-facing scholarship.
- Cross-Sector Collaboration: We serve as a hub connecting research and practice. Our global partnerships bring together change-makers spanning diverse educational institutions and contexts, learning organizations, and online spaces.
Transforming Education
Emerging Pedagogies
CARADITE advances knowledge of new pedagogies and learning practices by hosting an annual summit, facilitating public programs, and offering grant funding for educational researchers.
Catalyzing Research
CARADITE catalyzes transformative education research by administering multiple grant programs, co-designing equity-oriented teaching and learning, and supporting Duke faculty with research projects.
Fostering Collaboration
CARADITE fosters collaboration with Duke faculty and various campus departments and initiatives, as well as with cross-sector partners including K-12 educators, industry leaders, and government organizations.
Stories & Updates
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Generative AI and Pedagogical Innovation: Two Students’ Perspectives
The Emerging Pedagogies Summit at Duke University brought together educators and researchers to explore how generative AI and innovative educational strategies… Read More
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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
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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
Contact
We welcome questions, conversation, and ideas for collaboration! Please reach out and a member of our team will get back to you.