Research to Practice Series
About the Series:
The Partnership for Student Success (PSS) hosts a series of webinars series designed to translate research into real-world strategies for those providing people-powered, evidence-based student supports. Open to the broader PSS community—including higher education institutions and nonprofit partners—each session tackles urgent challenges such as chronic absenteeism, accelerated learning, and student engagement. Through timely research insights, actionable evidence-based approaches, and real-life examples from the field, these webinars aim to empower education leaders with the tools they need to make a meaningful impact in their communities.
Implementing Virtual Tutoring with Quality
In this first installment of the Research-to-Practice webinar series, hosted by the Partnership for Student Success on July 24, 2025, we were excited to discuss recent research on live-online tutoring and how districts and nonprofit organizations can implement virtual tutoring aligned with evidence-based practices.
Research-to-Practice: Out-of-School Time Programs as a Key Bridge Between School, Home and Community
In this installment of the Research-to-Practice webinar series, hosted by the Partnership for Student Success on September 15, 2025, we explored the research behind the impact of out-of-school time (OST) programs on in-school priorities, such as academic achievement, student engagement, and attendance.
Research-to-Practice: Empowering Youth to Help Solve Pressing Challenges
In this installment of the Research-to-Practice webinar series, hosted by the Partnership for Student Success on September 22, 2025, we explored strategies for empowering youth to help solve pressing challenges.
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