Below you’ll find answers and resources to the following question:
(1) Identify and select a partner. Establish channels of communication and expectations early on. Who will be responsible for what? How often should you check-in? Is there a mutually developed vision?
(2) Start looking for funding. While some partnerships may be able to start out small and build a foundation without financial support, in the long run, the health of the partnership will likely suffer without it. Additionally, some funding opportunities may require particular infrastructure to be in place prior to being considered for an award. For this reason, it’s best to check these rules before diving too deep into data agreements, research agendas, and so forth.
(3) Get together with your partners to start co-defining and negotiating the research agenda and partnership goals. What questions will the partnership focus on? What time frames are appropriate? What are the deliverables? What is the partnership’s theory of action?
(4) Look into what types of data agreements, MOUs, charters, staffing requirements, etc. make the most sense for your RPP, given item (3).
(5) From here, the basic structures are in place. Going forward, the partnership may then proceed in an infinite number of ways, depending on the arrangement, the focus of the research, the student population, etc.
HOW TO LAUNCH A RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP
NNERPP with Michèle Foster, Matt Linick, Michael Strambler, Joanna Meyer, Clare Irwin, and George Coleman | 2019
Article published in NNERPP’s quarterly magazine NNERPP | Extra
LESSONS LEARNED FROM AN EDU. RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP
Post featured in NNERPP’s EdWeek blog, “Urban Education Reform: Bridging Research and Practice“
CREATING RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIPS IN EDUCATION
Book providing guidance on how to start an RPP
INGREDIENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIP: TIME, TRUST, & COMPLEMENTARY EXPERTISE
Podcast from The John W. Gardner Center
RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP TOOLKIT
Collection of tools, examples, and readings
A GUIDE MAP TO RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIPS
Infographic
HOW DO YOU START, MAINTAIN, & SUSTAIN A RESEARCH-PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP?
Blog post featured on the National Center for Research in Policy and Practice‘s website
WEBINAR: GETTING A PARTNERSHIP STARTED
Webinar
ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF BUILDING & MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS
Article produced for Education Northwest’s “Lessons Learned”