Newsletter Issue 24: SSN Innovation, Strengthening Youth-Adult Partnerships, EXPO Proposals

Newsletter Issue 24 - April 2018

SSN Recognized as Innovator in Driving Student Outcomes

The Aspen Institute Case Study on Partnerships in Education

SSN is one of four communities nationwide featured in The Aspen Institute National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development's recent report. Evidence shows academic and social emotional learning must happen together, and others are looking to SSN as a model of how to build partnerships that get us there.

SSN as Innovator in Researcher-Practitioner-Youth Partnerships

Our partnership with Research Alliance has been featured in EdWeek! Two blog posts highlight our revolutionary approach to research that is built on a true partnership between researchers, practitioners, and youth, with a goal of generating truly actionable research.

Youth-Adult Partnerships

We're strengthening partnerships, starting dialogues, and amplifying diverse voices in our work.

Our Blog

Check out SSN's website blog, a space for staff, members, and partners to share insights, resources, and big questions. Educators, practitioners, researchers, and lifelong learners can read about how we're diving into challenging but promising paths on our journey to broaden and deepen student success. Browse posts by tag or category or contact us to find out how to contribute.Recent posts include:

Proposals for #SSNinnovates Expo due TOMORROW!

Don't miss the chance to present at our annual EXPO on June 27th! The day will include a panel featuring leaders in education and member-led training sessions.Submit a proposal to share your expertise within one of five areas:

  • Implementing Innovative SEL Practices

  • Building Authentic Youth-Adult Partnerships

  • Promoting Equitable Organizational Cultures

  • Using Data to Drive Improvement

  • Collaborating Across Organizations to Improve Outcomes

Looking for something else? We're always working to bring you opportunities and information that matter to you. Let us know how we're doing and email sooah@ssn-nyc.org with any suggestions.

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