by Carey Dahncke, Andrea Fisher, Stacy Knoop | Dec 5, 2025 | EKBN Blog
It’s common to think of knowledge brokering as an individual act, but did you know that it is just as likely, if not more so, for teams and organizations to work as knowledge brokers? Knowledge brokering organizations act as intermediaries to promote the exchange of...
by Elizabeth Davis, Seth Hunter | Nov 5, 2025 | EKBN Blog
Amy, a curriculum director in a mid-sized district, stared at her computer screen in frustration. Her team had identified the perfect evidence-based intervention (EBI) for their struggling mathematics students, backed by rigorous research and aligned with their...
by Elizabeth Day | Oct 8, 2025 | EKBN Blog
Evidence synthesis research (systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and more) offers access to an entire body of literature in one place, which is appealing for educational decision-makers who want a comprehensive look at evidence before making program and policy...
by Emma Parkerson, Cami Velasquez | Oct 6, 2025 | EKBN Blog
There’s usually an origin story for why people find themselves doing the work they do. For us, Emma and Cami, this origin is tied to integrity; a desire to see social sector organizations “walk the talk” of what they’re trying to do in the world. In different ways, we...
by Bill Langley | Sep 11, 2025 | EKBN Blog
From early in my career, I have been passionate about engaging with second language acquisition (SLA) research, sharing findings, and translating those findings into instructional strategies. As an undergraduate student, my classmates and I learned about great SLA...