

We partner with K-12 school districts to identify and address STEM education problems of practice through research on learning, teaching and systems change.
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A Student-First Approach
Students are at the core of what we do here at The Learning Partnership. By studying and understanding how students learn, we inspire teachers to better educate. We are providing teachers with resources and professional development customized for their specific classrooms, and creating environments where all students can succeed.
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“The Learning Partnership has great people who want to explore and support teachers' and students’ abilities to be successful in scientific argumentation. I really enjoy every meeting we have; everyone is so supportive and friendly while I am learning to help my students. Good times!”
Felicia Jones, Science Teacher. Chicago Public Schools

Committed to Our Communities
You won’t find distant observers here, only a dedicated team of hands-on researchers and community members. When we partner with a district or school — whether it’s in Chicago, Milwaukee, or San Juan, P.R. — we are in it for the long haul. Our long-term, collaborative approach to research allows us to adapt to each community we work in and find solutions that are unique to the needs of the districts, teachers and students we serve.

Achieving Greater Success in STEM and Beyond
Academically, The Learning Partnership contributes research on STEM education and educational policy. This strong focus on STEM education helps support opportunities for students to gain the skills and knowledge to be successful in school and in life. But more than that, we are making learning meaningful for students, so they can aspire to continue learning tomorrow, next semester, and beyond.
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Parent and Teacher Resources
We strive to make learning relevant and meaningful for all students — that is why we have dedicated resources available for both teachers and parents. Check out our blog for insightful articles and refer to Partnership Opportunities.
