How can teachers help students from historically marginalized backgrounds feel valued and supported? The Northwestern-Evanston Education Research Alliance highlights insights from research that was conducted over the course of three years on strengthening teacher-student relationships using humanizing pedagogies.
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SUSTAINING STUDENTS AND TEACHERS AS CHANGE AGENTS IN A RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP
What happens when students and teachers are treated as partners and change agents? The Adapted Measure of Math Engagement project shares how to sustain student and teacher partnership engagement over time, what participants gained, and how they hope their contributions lead to meaningful change in their school district.
USING APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY TO STRENGTHEN RPPs
How can RPPs navigate the complexities of partnership work? The Institute for School Partnership examines Appreciative Inquiry as a valuable approach, sharing how the partnership has used Appreciative Inquiry to support improvement science projects, strengthen professional learning activities, and evaluate the health of the RPP.
KEY MILESTONES FOR ESTABLISHING A RESEARCH-PRACTICE-PLATFORM PARTNERSHIP
The NYC Partnership for Math Equity explores what it means to establish and launch an RPP that includes an education technology partner –a research-practice-platform partnership or RPPP–, sharing lessons learned through framing provided by the Milestones Guide for emerging RPPs.
ONLY HAVE FIVE MINUTES? CHECK OUT TWO WAYS TO INTEGRATE QUICK HEALTH DISCUSSIONS WITH YOUR RPP
What can quick RPP health checks look like and how can they be easily integrated into a partnership’s regular activities? An RPP evaluator describes how two RPPs are using mini-routine prompts in their regular meetings and shares three tips for using these quick health check routines in your context, even if you only have five minutes per meeting to spare.
STUDENT MOBILITY IN ST. LOUIS: UNCOVERING NEW CHALLENGES THROUGH DATA
St. Louis has disproportionately high rates of student mobility. Local practitioners wanted to better understand which students were moving, where, and why, in order to design more effective initiatives to meet student and educator needs. The St. Louis School Research Practice Collaborative shares its partnership research on student mobility, including how it led to deeper investigations into how data is collected and coded.
EXPLORING EDUCATION RESEARCH-PRACTICE-POLICY ECOSYSTEMS: A CROSS-STATE ANALYSIS
How do different organizations and systems within the areas of education research, practice, and policy work together within states across the country, and how does this compare across states? We introduce a cross-state analysis of the research-practice-policy ecosystems in eight states that seeks to develop a common framework from which to examine the systems of organizations that interact to help research, practice, and policy work together to improve educational outcomes.
UNDERSTANDING THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELORS IN PROVIDING COMPUTER SCIENCE OPPORTUNITIES TO RURAL STUDENTS: A RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP’S JOURNEY TOWARD LEVERAGING THE EXPERTISE OF RPP TEAM MEMBERS
How can RPPs understand and leverage the role and expertise different partners contribute, especially in the partnership’s early years? The Secure and Upgrade Computer Science in Classrooms through an Ecosystem with Scalability & Sustainability (SUCCESS) RPP shares its journey of understanding the crucial role middle school counselors play in providing computer science learning to rural students.
STORIES OF IMPACT FROM SIX RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIPS
One of the best ways to demonstrate the “why,” “how to,” and “so what” of research-practice partnerships, we have found, is to share what RPP work looks like in real life – and what impact it has in real life. Here, we share six stories of RPP impact, as told by partnerships within NNERPP from various settings and contexts and at various different stages of their partnership journey.