Co-authored by RPPL’s leadership team, this paper reflects on three years of RPPL’s efforts to build a practical evidence base on teacher learning and explores how our theory of action has evolved to advance equitable teaching and learning.
Co-authored by RPPL’s leadership team, this paper reflects on three years of RPPL’s efforts to build a practical evidence base on teacher learning and explores how our theory of action has evolved to advance equitable teaching and learning. It includes RPPL’s key findings on what we’ve learned about effective professional learning (PL) strategies and emerging questions across the field. It also identifies challenges, such as tailoring PL to meet individual teacher needs and the lack of clear resource allocation models for districts. The paper emphasizes the importance of strengthening research infrastructure, addressing the complexities of large-scale PL research partnerships, and building tools such as standardized measurement models and consistent data collection processes to advance the field.
Looking ahead, the paper outlines RPPL’s priorities for the future. These include a focus on teacher personalization, place-based research, curriculum-focused studies, and equity-driven practices—all aimed at better supporting educators and students. Together, these efforts represent RPPL’s commitment to advancing impactful PL and driving positive change in classrooms nationwide.
Authors
Research Partnership for Professional Learning
- Stacey Alicea, PhD, Executive Director
Annenberg Institute at Brown University
- John Papay, EdD, Associate Professor of Education and Economics and Director
- Nathaniel Schwartz, PhD, Director of Applied Research
Leading Educators
- Chong-Hao Fu, CEO
Teaching Lab
- Sarah Johnson, PhD, CEO
Collaborators
Instruction Partners
- Malika Anderson, Chief Program Officer
Leading Educators
- Laura Meili, Chief Impact Officer
Teaching Lab
- Shaye Worthman, PhD, Senior Director, Learning & Research
TNTP
- Bailey Cato Czupryk, Senior Vice President of Transformation
UnboundEd
- Aliza Husain, PhD, Vice President, Research & Evaluation