School-Level Learnings from the Field: Insights in Establishing a Collaborative Research-Practice Partnership [Learning Series on Research-Practice Partnerships (RPPs). Brief 2]
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) has produced a series of briefs documenting insights from their efforts to understand how educators and researchers can build relationships that support a shared action research agenda around social and emotional learning (SEL)....
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