Research that Matters Magazine Explores Engaging in Equitable Community Research Partnerships

September 18, 2020

In the 2020-21 edition of Research That Matters magazine, the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料 explores what it means to engage in equitable community research partnerships.

Stories in the new issue, 鈥淐ommunity as the Cornerstone: Rising Together for Justice,鈥 look at how we can build authentic and impactful relationships with community partners, to incorporate co-designed justice-centered strategies to create better futures for youth.

鈥淲e know that education is a cornerstone for creating a more equal and plural society,鈥 said UW 爆走黑料 Dean Mia Tuan in her introduction to Research That Matters.  鈥淲e also know that disrupting oppressive practices and policies for the long run takes researchers, educators and communities who share a dedication to learning and growing together. Our College is committed to working with communities who are leading this struggle for liberation and self-determination.鈥

Feature stories in the new issue include:

  • 鈥淐ommunity First鈥 鈥 Unite:Ed is strengthening justice-oriented research partnerships with youth-serving organizations to advance educational opportunities for historically underserved and marginalized communities.
  • 鈥淣othing About Us Without Us鈥 鈥 Community organizations, state agencies and UW researchers are working together to improve pride-centered disability education tools for teachers.
  • 鈥淎mplifying Culture鈥 鈥 Centering Native education and living out a responsibility to the original inhabitants of the region are the focus of the College鈥檚 Indigenous Education Initiatives.
  • 鈥淲hat We鈥檙e Waiting For鈥 鈥 Responding to tough behavioral issues is a challenge for every school.  An innovative tool, designed by the College based on years of research in Seattle-area schools, is putting a powerful suite of behavior supports in educator鈥檚 hands.
  • 鈥淧iecing Together the Puzzle鈥 鈥 Understanding the ways kids with intellectual disability learn to read has largely eluded educators. UW researchers are partnering with families and schools to uncover answers.
  • 鈥淩epresentation Matters鈥 鈥 The UW鈥檚 efforts to diversify the educator workforce are getting a boost from a $6 million gift that will expand financial and professional supports for aspiring teachers from diverse backgrounds.

 

Some of the Research That Matters magazine stories also come with video narratives, video stories, or video podcasts. This playlist compiles all the Research That Matters video stories up to date: