The Annenberg Institute for School Reform (AISR) is a national policy research and reform-support organization, headquartered at Brown University, that collaborates with school districts, communities, and other education stakeholders to improve the conditions and outcomes of urban public schools, especially those attended by traditionally underserved children. AISR’s vision is the transformation of traditional school systems into “smart education systems” that develop and integrate high-quality learning opportunities in all areas of students’ lives – at school, at home, and in the community. AISR conducts research; works with a variety of partners committed to educational improvement to build capacity in school districts and communities; and shares its work through print and web publications.
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