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Project Zero

The 2017-2018 academic year marked Project Zero’s historic 50th anniversary at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. For its first five decades, PZ led dozens of research projects that have influenced the field of education around the globe. This webpage and its tabs give readers an opportunity:

  • To better understand the nine research areas in the field of education to which PZ has most deeply contributed
  • To review a brief summary of PZ's history
  • To learn about the ways PZ celebrated its 50th through special events, fundraising efforts and new approaches to outreach and professional learning

Subject(s)

ELA

Grade Level(s)

Pre-K, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

More Information

Materials are Open and Free Yes
Materials are Temporarily Free or Require Licensing
Alignment to Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
Evident Accuracy and Quality Yes
High Production Quality Yes
Authentic Learning Yes
Materials are Student Ready
Designed from the Learning Science
User Account Required
Dual Language Supported Yes
Relevance Yes
Accessibility Yes
Culturally Responsive Yes
Ease of Adaptation
Learning Management System Support - Learning Tools Interoperability
Learning Management System Support - Common Cartridge
Learning Management System Support - Google Classroom

Submit Your Feedback and Recommendations

These resources have been vetted by the project’s partner organizations using the rubric of qualifications and reviewed by our steering committee. TxLx is not recommending or endorsing any tools, but has made this Open Educational Resources library available to support education leaders in best serving all students. While this list highlights a diverse set of content, we know there are more resources available and would love to hear what resources you’re using.

Email info@txlx.org with your suggestions!

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