Engaging in a Bidirectional Partnership to Support an Expanded Definition of Student Success

K. Buckley, Lindsey Minder*
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A large and growing body of research demonstrates that student success requires more than just academic achievement; it also requires supportive environments that foster the development of key social and emotional competencies and mindsets. Inspired by this body of research, Transforming Education (TransformEd) embarked on a multi-year partnership in 2016-17 with NewSchools Venture Fund (NewSchools) to support their portfolio of Innovative Public Schools in expanding their definition of student success. This chapter describes the ways in which TransformEd implemented a research-practice partnership (RPP) with over 90 schools throughout the country to promote a focus on social and emotional competencies and equitable learning environments. The chapter begins with the importance of RPPs for driving change related to social and emotional learning. The principles underpinning the current RPP are then discussed. Included throughout are insights from school leaders and the actions they took to apply key learnings from this partnership. The chapter concludes with lessons learned from the NewSchools RPP, to help inform others engaged in this type of bidirectional work.
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参与双向伙伴关系,支持扩大学生成功的定义
越来越多的研究表明,学生的成功需要的不仅仅是学业成绩;它还需要支持性的环境,以促进关键的社会和情感能力和心态的发展。在这一研究的启发下,transformation Education (TransformEd)在2016-17年与NewSchools Venture Fund (NewSchools)建立了多年的合作关系,以支持其创新型公立学校的投资组合,扩大他们对学生成功的定义。本章描述了transform与全国90多所学校实施研究实践伙伴关系(RPP)的方式,以促进对社会和情感能力以及公平学习环境的关注。本章从rpp对于推动与社会和情感学习相关的变革的重要性开始。然后讨论了支撑当前RPP的原则。贯穿始终的是学校领导的真知灼见,以及他们为应用从这一伙伴关系中学到的重要经验而采取的行动。本章总结了从NewSchools RPP中学到的经验教训,以帮助其他从事这种双向工作的人。
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