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NNERPP RPP KNOWLEDGE CLEARINGHOUSE:
NEW SECTION ON POWER DYNAMICS

Check out our new growing repository of resources related to power dynamics in partnerships, just added to the NNERPP RPP Knowledge Clearinghouse! The Knowledge Clearinghouse is our curated collection of the most relevant and up-to-date resources from across the web for those working in RPPs, teaching about RPPs, and learning about RPPs, with artifacts organized into 12 major topic areas to facilitate your learning. The newly added “power dynamics” section shares suggested readings on issues of power in partnerships and organizations and in the production and use of research. While it is merely a starting point, we hope this collection of resources can help partnerships as they pursue anti-oppression and anti-racist approaches to the work.

A Researcher-Practitioner Partnership: Vermont’s Universal Prekindergarten System
By Clare Waterman Irwin and Wendy Geller

Anti-Racist Decolonizing Framework for Talking About and Describing Young People: A Guide for Organizations, Funders, Educational Institutions, and Media Outlets
By the American Friends Service Committee

Possible Futures: What Might We Accomplish in 25 Years?
By Na'ilah Suad Nasir, Megan Bang, and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
DID YOU KNOW?

RPP DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP:
Applications for our November RPP Development Workshop are due next Tuesday, October 26! The virtual workshop is designed to support research-practice partnership teams applying for NSF’s Computer Science for All (CSforAll) RPP solicitation. Our interactive and practical workshop curriculum, which includes working one-on-one with experienced RPP coaches, will help participating RPP teams develop a deeper understanding of what an RPP is, how to form and sustain one, and how to design an RPP project or proposal for the CSforAll solicitation. 

The workshop will take place November 9-18, with four virtual meetings happening over two weeks. Learn more about the schedule and eligibility requirements and fill out your workshop application here by October 26, 2021.
VIRTUAL BROWN BAGS

WHEN: Wednesday, October 27, at 3 pm ET / 2 pm CT / 12 pm PT

PRESENTERS: Lila Goldstein, Northwestern-Evanston Education Research Alliance, and Chelsea Farley, Research Alliance for New York City Schools

TOPIC: As you know, we unfortunately had to postpone September’s brown bag conversation, which will now take place this month. Please join us next Wednesday as Lila Goldstein and Chelsea Farley invite you to consider how partnerships can create strategies for navigating sensitive partnership work. The brown bag will offer a deeper dive into the different dimensions of sensitivity and explore strategies for managing tensions around sensitive work.
We hope you join us!

 
NNERPP aims to develop and support RPPs in education in order to improve the connection between research, policy, and practice.

NNERPP is made possible by the generous funding support of the Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationWilliam T. Grant Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation, and The Wallace Foundation

For more information about NNERPP, please visit our website: 
nnerpp.rice.edu
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