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Below you’ll find answers and resources to the following questions:
ARE THERE RESOURCES FOR RPPs INTERESTED IN CENTERING YOUTH VOICE / WORKING DIRECTLY WITH YOUTH?
As the field of research-practice partnerships has expanded, so has an interest in exploring ways in which RPPs might continue to disrupt typical dynamics between research and practice by generating new opportunities for a wider variety of voices to co-construct knowledge for decision making. One of the ways that some of our members are exploring this further democratization of research generation and use is to further center the voices of those most directly impacted by education research collaborations – youth themselves.
Since 2021, NNERPP’s Youth Voice 4 RPPs Awards, supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, has worked to recognize, honor, and further support existing RPP efforts to broaden youth involvement in RPP work. In the spring of 2023, NNERPP launched its Youth Voice Subnetwork to provide a community of practice for those within and outside of NNERPP to collaborate on the successes and challenges of youth involvement in collaborative education research. Over the course of their work together, the Youth Voice Subnetwork has shared a great diversity of approaches to working with youth, accompanied by the common challenges unique to RPP work with youth – including shifting power in school systems and in research endeavors to give youth a primary role as researcher, exploring the role of youth in serving as research advisors sharing in RPP governance, and navigating the myriad institutional hurdles present when re-envisioning the role of youth as the researchers rather than the researched.
The resources below were curated by our Youth Voice Subnetwork as some of their “go-to” resources when thinking about RPP work with youth. You will find a variety of resources, including journal articles, videos, discussion protocols, and blog posts. Additionally, the resources reflect a diversity of approaches in working with youth, including but not limited to youth participatory action research, community engaged research, and appreciative inquiry. We hope these resources will be beneficial to you as you think more about the role of youth within your partnerships and how you might take your next right step towards elevating the voices of youth in education research. Do you have “go-to” resources to share? Feel free to submit them!
RESOURCES |
BERKELEY YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH HUB – YPAR AND IRB
Website
BLACK GIRLS YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH & PEDAGOGIES
DEVELOPING A YOUTH-CENTERED ETHICS TRAINING FOR YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH: NAVIGATING THE ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD
Article in Social Work Research
THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH VOICE AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (YPAR)
TOWARDS CULTURALLY SUSTAINING DESIGN: CENTERING COMMUNITY’S VOICES FOR LEARNING THROUGH PARTICIPATORY DESIGN
A STANFORD PROGRAM TRAINS TEENS IN RESEARCH METHODS USING THEIR SCHOOL AS THE SUBJECT
UNTITLED POEM
8 COMPONENTS OF A REFLECTIVE CLASSROOM
A BLACK FEMINIST YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PHOTOVOICE EXPLORATION OF BLACK GIRLS AND COLLEGE WOMEN
IS RESPONSIVENESS TO STUDENT VOICE RELATED TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS? STRENGTHENING THE RATIONALE FOR STUDENT VOICE IN SCHOOL REFORM
Joseph Kahne, Benjamin Bowyer, Jessica Marshall, and Erica Hodgin | 2022
USING YOUTH-LED PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH TO ADVANCE THE MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF LATINX YOUTH DURING COVID-19
A SCOPING REVIEW OF PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH AND RESILIENCE IN YOUTH AND ADOLESCENTS
EMBRACING PROBLEMS, PROCESSES, AND CONTACT ZONES: USING YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH TO CHALLENGE ADULTISM
LET’S GO THERE! RACE, ETHNICITY AND A LIVED CIVICS APPROACH
STREET DATA: A NEW GRAMMAR FOR EDUCATIONAL EQUITY
THE FUTURE OF HEALING: SHIFTING FROM TRAUMA INFORMED CARE TO HEALING CENTERED ENGAGEMENT
WHY AM I ALWAYS BEING RESEARCHED?
YOUTH PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION
DESIGN-BASED IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH: AN EMERGING MODEL FOR TRANSFORMING THE RELATIONSHIP OF RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
PASS-2: PUTTING YOUTH CONTRIBUTION AT THE CENTER OF POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT IN OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOLS
YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH: A PEDAGOGY FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL RESISTANCE
YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH GROUPS AS SCHOOL COUNSELING INTERVENTIONS
WHAT KIND OF CITIZEN?
A RESEARCHER'S GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGED RESEARCH: WHAT IS CENR?
APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY
BERKELEY YOUTH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH HUB
BUILD YOUR CREATIVE CONFIDENCE: THE WALLET EXERCISE
CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS STUDENT-CENTERED EQUITY DEFINITION, FRAMEWORK, AND TOOLS
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT RESOURCE CENTER
FACILITATOR'S GUIDE
IMMIGRANTS RISING
SHAWN GINRIGHT’S CARMA FRAMEWORK
UVA YOUTH NEXUS YPAR RESOURCES
VISIBLE THINKING FROM HARVARD’S PROJECT ZERO
Here we share a collection of resources specific to state education agencies that are interested in forming research-practice partnerships, including two NNERPP-sourced resources.
RESOURCES | Are there resources for SEAs interested in partnering with researchers?
DEVELOPING A RESEARCH–PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP WITH POLICY INTERMEDIARIES: AN EXAMINATION OF COLLABORATION WITH STATE EDUCATION AGENCY LEADERS
Hayley Weddle| 2023
Article published in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, MEET THE STATE EDUCATION AGENCY
Carrie Conaway | 2021
Kappan article
INTERNAL RESEARCH CAPACITY WITHIN AN SEA
Rebecca Lavinson | 2020
AYPF blog post
ARE YOU READY TO WORK IN A RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP?
NNERPP | 2018
Self-directed guide to help assess SEA potential to engage in RPP work
CARRIE CONAWAY: WHAT RESEARCH DO STATE EDUCATION AGENCIES NEED?
CPRE Knowledge Hub | 2018
Podcast
RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIPS FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT: A PRIMER FOR SEAs
NNERPP | 2018
Guide to help SEAs understand the basics of RPPs for school improvement