Our Mission

We believe that the purpose of education is to prepare children for the future. As a research organization, we contribute to the improvement of education by deepening the understanding of learning processes. We investigate what supports and what hinders learning, helping children better prepare for the world to come.

Research Team

We are Scio Research – a team of researchers and innovators dedicated to the future of education. We focus on topics such as curiosity, artificial intelligence in teaching, and transformations in the school environment. Our work connects academic expertise with practical experience – from curricular reforms and data analysis to developing new educational approaches.

Our members bring experience from international organisations such as UNICEF and the Council of Europe, from university research, and from leading educational projects. They publish in prestigious academic journals, contribute to innovations in assessment and creativity development in children, and monitor how artificial intelligence is changing the way we learn. Together, we seek ways to support education that prepares children for the world of tomorrow.

Hana Krulišová

Roman Lyach

Helena Beranová

Matúš Kurian

Daniela Vorlová

Václav Šašinka

Lucie Vrbová

Katarína Marčeková

Josef Kousal

Jana Stečínská

Daniela Hančlová

Adam Lalák

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Karolína Letochová

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Scio Research Leadership

Miroslava Hapalová

Ondřej Šteffl

Ethical principles are fundamental to our research.

We adhere to a code of ethics designed to express the ethical standards of Scio Research in research, work with schools and children, and work with employees. In developing these principles, we drew upon the European Charter for Researchers, the Ethics Framework for Research, and other documents that outline ethical principles for research in schools and research with children. Compliance is overseen by the Scio Research Ethics Committee, composed of independent members from the fields of education and academia.

Each of our research projects, including specific activities, is approved by an ethics committee composed of parents, school staff, and independent experts. The ethics committee may, among other things, decide that additional consent is required for a particular activity.

We ensure that participants, or their legal guardians, have access to all necessary information and can make an informed decision about whether their children will take part in our research projects. Children always participate in research-related activities voluntarily. They may therefore choose not to participate even with their legal guardians’ consent. Where it may be beneficial to them, we inform them about the research findings.

We comply with GDPR and protect the privacy of our research participants. We ensure that personal information about participants is not disclosed to anyone except the essential number of authorised researchers.

It is important to us that research activities are safe, as pleasant as possible, and as beneficial as possible for all involved. In research conducted in schools, we ensure that research activities complement regular teaching and do not carry greater risks or burden for pupils or the school itself.

We handle findings from our research openly, impartially, and in accordance with the principles of scientific integrity. Truthfulness and objectivity are always paramount. The commercial interests of Scio do not influence our research activities.

We always treat researchers, colleagues, children, and students fairly and with respect. We do not tolerate any forms of discrimination based on ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, seniority, or identity.

We approach publishing responsibly, do not claim credit for others’ work, and do not selectively present information in publications to support our conclusions.
The goal of the Ethics Committee is to maintain a high standard of ethical responsibility and transparency throughout all stages of research.

Ethics Committee

Zlata Hokrová

Martin Pehal

Sára Pokorná

Study, Collaborate, Develop

Study Abroad Loans

The SCIO Group provides advantageous loans for study at elite foreign universities to students engaged in education, educational policy, or pedagogical research. The aim is to support the quality of pedagogical research and educational policy in the Czech Republic.

If you are interested in financial support for your studies, please contact jon.sotola@scioskola.cz

School Participation in Educational research

Do you work in education and are interested in collaborating with us? We are seeking partners who want to help develop 21st-century skills and participate in meaningful research that makes a real difference. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact us using the form below or send us an email. We look forward to a potential collaboration!

Let’s Develop the World of Education Together

Do you have an idea, feedback, or are you curious about what research and artificial intelligence are bringing to education? Would you like to collaborate, follow our research findings, or simply stay in touch? We are looking for partners who share our vision and want to help transform education for our children’s future. If this resonates with you, we would be delighted if you could complete our brief form here. Thank you for joining us on this journey.