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SUMMARY:CREATEd Co-design Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the CREATEd team at the University of Delaware to learn more about an upcoming funded opportunity for EKBN members to participate in a co-design using the new CREATEd Co-Design Toolkit. Co-design is an approach to collaboration that brings together researchers\, practitioners\, and communication designers as equal collaborators to develop practical solutions to pressing educational challenges. The CREATEd Toolkit – to be publicly released later this fall – is an innovative\, equity-centered process for transforming research into usable\, research-informed resources.  \nLearn more about co-design\, proposal requirements\, and timelines ahead of the full call for proposals in November. Register for the information session on October 29 at 7pm ET. \nRegister Here
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SUMMARY:Evidence Synthesis with Educators in Mind
DESCRIPTION: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 decisions. Yet\, studies on the use of research in education offer little evidence of educators actually using synthesis findings. Why does this gap exist and what approaches may help narrow it? These questions will guide the discussions in this knowledge cafe\, along with ideas and suggestions for approaches to bridge the gap. Join Dr. Elizabeth Day\, Assistant Director of Outreach and Research Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon for this presentation! \nRegister Today
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Tools:  Navigating the Messy\, Relational Work of Knowledge Brokering
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an honest conversation about what it really takes to facilitate collaboration across differences. We’ll explore why technical tools and frameworks\, while valuable\, are insufficient on their own\, and what an adaptive\, relationally rich practice of knowledge brokering looks like. This session\, facilitated by Cami Velasquez and Emma Parkerson from Systems Design Lab\,  centers collective inquiry over answers\, inviting you to surface shared challenges and explore what might be possible when we name the complexity together. We’ll explore questions like: \nHow do we create common ground for authentic collaboration when our systems pull us toward the familiar? \nHow do we navigate power dynamics and foster trust across diverse cultural perspectives? \nWhat would it mean to develop an adaptive\, relationally rich practice that situates tools within a deeper understanding of the human systems they serve?   \nThis event is open to all\, with particular relevance to emerging knowledge brokers and those starting to explore the field. Join us to share struggles\, compare notes\, and envision new possibilities together. Ahead of the event\, be sure to read their recent blog for EKBN to learn more. \nRegister Today!
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SUMMARY:KB Connections with JoHo Talent
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Clarity\, Confidence\, and Connection: Practical Tools for Your Job Search\nSearching for your next role can feel overwhelming – but it doesn’t have to be. In this interactive session\, Jonathan Howard\, founder of JoHo Talent Network\, will share practical tools to bring structure and momentum to your search. Whether you’re just beginning your search or are in the thick of it\, this session will help you replace stress with clarity\, confidence\, and connection. \nRegister Today\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Jonathan Howard is the founder of JoHo Talent Network – and a recruiter at heart (he genuinely loves a good resume). A Teach For America alum\, he spent 12 years at Democracy Prep\, starting as a teacher and eventually leading the network’s talent acquisition team. Since then\, he’s helped hundreds of mission-driven organizations find great leaders AND helped great leaders find their next chapter. Before launching JoHo\, Jonathan was an Associate Partner at Edgility Consulting\, where he led national searches for CEOs\, EDs\, and senior teams. He started JoHo to offer a more human\, accessible\, and values-aligned approach to hiring. He’s passionate about surfacing untapped talent\, supporting people through career transitions\, and building leadership teams that reflect the values and communities they serve.
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SUMMARY:Language Matters - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:The Language of Relationships & Collaboration\nKnowledge brokering is a relational practice\, requiring careful thought about how we position ourselves relative to others\, and how our language communicates power and positionality. In this session\, we are joined by Dr. Simon Sjolund of Mälardalen University in Sweden whose work\, Discourses of collaboration and participant positioning in research-practice partnerships\, will help us surface the ways in which language shapes work across research and practice boundaries. This event is going to be interactive\, with an opportunity to explore and discuss instances of language and ways to reflect on how we can navigate power dynamics and cultivate more meaningful relationships as knowledge brokers. \nRegister\nRegister Today!
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