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Ensure that All Educators Feel Supported, Valued, and Prepared
Educator Well-Being as a Pathway Toward Investing in Education Staff: Insights from the Transformative SEL (tSEL) Adult Learning Series Pilot
This brief shares learnings from BELE district partnerships around the fifth Essential Action: invest in staff. To support this Essential Action, CASEL developed the Transformative (tSEL) Adult Learning Series, a set of six interactive workshops that build an opportunity for adults themselves to deepen their self-awareness and discover how they can curate equitable learning environments…
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Design Systems and Structures that Promote Positive Relationships, Collaboration, and Student-Centered Learning
Centering Student Experience: A Playbook for Improving Student Outcomes by Centering Student Experience
This playbook from the BELE Network represents the culmination of BELE’s contributions to the education space. It is designed to be a tool for folks across the education space to leverage research-backed, role-specific resources that offer a path to bring practices and policies that center student experience to the classroom.
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Adopt Policies that Center Students’ Experiences and Voices
BELE Impact Stories
Discover how teachers across the country responded to challenges in the classroom—from unengaged students to outcome disparities—by gathering specific, meaningful feedback from students to redesign classroom practices and shape better learning conditions that enable students to thrive.
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Gather, Analyze, and Respond to Feedback and Data on Student Learning
Using Student Experience Data to Co-Design Learning Environments
This paper explores five key actions that can be taken to effectively implement student-centered data systems in creating learning environments where all young people feel seen, heard, and able to achieve. Paired with practical examples, these key actions were generated in partnership with BELE learning partners and their experience working with districts to implement Elevate,…
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Listen to, Understand, and Respond to the Voices and Experiences of Students
The Transformative Power of Youth Organizing Coaches
This BELE learning brief highlights how near-peer mentors and Youth Organizing Coaches can help school districts listen to and respond to the experiences of students. The brief explores four key insights on how the role can be implemented in schools to uplift student voices and support education leaders to partner more meaningfully with students.
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Create Positive Learning Conditions to Transform Students' Daily Experience
Educational Equity in Action: Bright Spots
The Center for Public Research and Leadership at Columbia University worked with the BELE Network to identify bright spot organizations and school systems that are embracing equity-oriented principles with promising effect. This report details four bright spots that are effectively building equitable learning environments, including Kingmakers of Oakland, Equal Opportunity Schools, Mineola Public Schools, and…
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Ensure that All Educators Feel Supported, Valued, and Prepared
Elevate in Action: The Network for College Success and Chicago Public Schools
The University of Chicago Network for College Success (NCS) worked with Chicago Public Schools to implement Elevate and support teachers in reflecting on student feedback and developing school policies that center student voice. This case study details strategies NCS implemented to ensure student success and on-time graduation, including:
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Design Systems and Structures that Promote Positive Relationships, Collaboration, and Student-Centered Learning
Transforming the Teacher Role: How Innovative Designs Can Improve Satisfaction, Retention, and Student Experience
Transforming the Teacher Role is a resource to help schools and districts rise to the challenges of teacher staffing shortages and a dwindling pipeline. As recent dissatisfaction and resignation trends are shedding more light on the need for change, this paper explores innovative staffing models and strategies to transform the experiences of teachers and boost…
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Design Systems and Structures that Promote Positive Relationships, Collaboration, and Student-Centered Learning
District-Level Learnings From the Field: What Needs to be True When Redesigning School District Systems and Structures for Human Thriving?
Part of the BELE learning series, this paper explores insights from our equity initiatives in partner districts. It focuses on the conditions necessary to create equitable learning environments that enhance the student experience, and where districts should focus their efforts to sustain meaningful change.