How Might Behavioral Science Transform Education?
Jayden Rae and Marielle Montenegro, two of our senior consultants at The Decision Lab, discuss their work tackling some of the biggest challenges in education reform.
Maximizing what we get out of the classrooms of tomorrow requires intentional design backed by behavioral science.
Everyone deserves a good education. We are working towards a world where education is accessible, equitable, and intentional. Whether in design, structure, or environment, behavioral applications to education are crucial to ensuring student success, and therefore, our future.
See how we harness the insights of behavioral science and UX to optimize conditions for learning, tear down barriers to a diverse educational ecosystem and nurture new educators.
Untangle complex ecosystems by using tools from design and the social sciences to improve educational outcomes which result from journeys that are rational, emotional, subconscious and psychological all at once
Combine insights from psychology, education, product management and UX to encourage the behaviors (e.g. regularly accessing material, completing assignments on time, engaging with discussion boards) that lead to the best possible outcomes for learners
Increase the impact of curriculums in a variety of fields - from marketing to public policy to computer science and more - by infusing them with the most pertinent insights from behavioral science
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Jayden Rae and Marielle Montenegro, two of our senior consultants at The Decision Lab, discuss their work tackling some of the biggest challenges in education reform.
Behavioral insights can equip students with smarter studying strategies.
Ed-tech has grown exponentially, but digital learning platforms aren’t always used to their highest potential. Personalized learning strategies can strongly enhance digital equity and learning preferences in the classroom.