The document discusses the need for increased funding for innovation and applied research in educational technology to drive major advances in education. It argues that isolated innovations do not directly lead to classroom changes and that insights cascade from basic to more applied research. It recommends establishing "Education Accelerators" - research centers to support interdisciplinary teams conducting large-scale implementation research studies in schools to efficiently and effectively drive transformative changes in teaching and learning through innovative uses of technology and new curricula. The estimated total additional cost of $3 billion over 10 years is considered modest compared to the potential to transform education.