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Research-Practice Partnerships: Collaborative Research for Educational Change

Call for EOIs: Development of Nutrition Modules for Staff in Preschool Institutions (North Macedonia)

Deadline: 17-Oct-23

The Spencer Foundation is calling applications through its Research-Practice Partnership (RPP) Grants Program to support education research projects that engage in collaborative and participatory partnerships.

They view partnerships as an important approach to knowledge generation and the improvement of education, broadly construed. Over the long term, they anticipate that research conducted by RPPs will result in new insights into the processes, practices, and policies that improve education for learners, educators, families, communities, and institutions where learning and teaching happen (e.g., schools, universities, community centers, parks, museums, other workplaces).

This grant program is specifically intended to build the capacity of partnerships to make educational change. Effective governance is a key aspect of successful partnerships, and as such, all proposals should specify their governance structures and how the work is jointly developed, as well as how power is shared, across all partners. As noted, while this grant program is open to all partnership configurations across a range of learning contexts, in addition to PreK-12 school systems, they especially encourage applications from partnerships that include scholars and institutions of higher education, rural geographic locations, and in locations outside of the United States, as well as partnerships that deeply engage community-based organizations and families.

Educational Equity
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Activities that May Be Funded

Research is fundamental to every research-practice partnership, and they expect research activities to be the central element of every proposal. In addition to detailing a plan for research, applicants should also prioritize plans for communicating and disseminating key findings and other important partnership activities that have the potential to foster positive educational changes.

The following categories of activities are meant to be illustrative, but not exclusive, of activities in addition to the research that could be funded under this program:

Eligibility Criteria
Ineligibility Criteria

For more information, visit The Spencer Foundation.

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