The TLRI 2022 founding round is now open. This year, the TLRI is introducing new opportunities for researchers applying to both the Open pathway and to Whatua Tū Aka, its kaupapa Māori pathway. See details on our Apply For Funding page
The Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) funds high-quality research projects that aim to improve outcomes for learners. All projects are partnerships between researchers and educators.
In 2021 the TLRI fund prioritised the following areas:
The TLRI team understands that the recent Covid-19 community outbreak and the move to Alert Level 4 has had an impact on people who are finalising their TLRI Full Proposal applications. Therefore, the closing date for Full Proposal applications to the TLRI has been extended to 12 noon, Thursday 2 September. This new deadline is for both the Open pathway and the Whatua tū aka pathway.
The TLRI team understands that the recent Covid-19 community outbreak and the move to Alert Level 4 has had an impact on people who are finalising their TLRI Full Proposal applications. Therefore, the closing date for Full Proposal applications to the TLRI has been extended to 12 noon, Thursday 2 September. This new deadline is for both the Open pathway and the Whatua tū aka pathway.
Matariki is a time to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the future. Today, the Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) Advisory Board announced a new call for Full Proposal applications to the Whatua tū aka pathway.
The New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) coordinates the TLRI http://www.tlri.org.nz/ on behalf of the Ministry of Education. This year the $1.5 million fund is prioritising the following areas:
Our TLRI team recently hosted a Zoom fono about what makes a strong Pacific-focused TLRI application. The video of that fono, which is a resource for anyone who is planning to submit a Pacific-focused application is here.
The Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) funds research projects that aim to improve outcomes for learners. All projects are partnerships between researchers and educators.
The New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) coordinates the TLRI http://www.tlri.org.nz/ on behalf of the Ministry of Education. This year the $1.5 million fund is prioritising the following areas: