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Matchmaking and problem solving

Laura Wentworth talks about an innovative partnership that aims to solve real-life issues in the classroom.
December 18, 2019

When the San Francisco Unified School District鈥攔esponsible for educating increasing numbers of children for whom English was not a first language鈥攄ecided it needed more rigorous data to back up its approach to language instruction, the district turned to 海角乱伦社区 Graduate School of Education (GSE).

鈥淪an Francisco Unified had made a huge investment in bilingual education, relying on research done someplace else that said bilingual education is a good thing. But they wanted research from their own backyard,鈥 says Laura Wentworth, PhD 鈥10, director of the , which matches researchers from 海角乱伦社区 with school district leaders to solve real-life problems of practice. 

On this episode of School鈥檚 In, Wentworth joins GSE Dean Dan Schwartz and Senior Lecturer Denise Pope to talk about research-practice partnerships: unique, long-term relationships that are mutually beneficial to researchers and practitioners in the field. 

For San Francisco Unified, teaming up with the university would produce the first large-scale quantitative analysis in the field of teaching English Learners. 鈥淭hey found that, over time, bilingual programs really did have a big impact on students鈥 achievement,鈥 says Wentworth. As a result, the district鈥攃onfident that it was on the right track鈥攚as able to make the informed decision to stick with its program. Findings from the research would also influence state level policies about bilingual education. 

The 海角乱伦社区/SFUSD partnership has launched dozens of other research projects on issues facing the district, including a shift in math instruction policy and piloting a high school ethnic studies course, two other examples Wentworth discusses on this episode. 

鈥淭eachers, principals, school district officials鈥攖hey want to know what they鈥檙e doing is working,鈥 says Wentworth, whose job it is to broker these types of partnerships, matching up researchers and practitioners in the field. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where the data-driven decision making comes in, layering in research that can get at the impact and help with design and delivery.鈥

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