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Faculty Service-Learning Guidebook

Faculty Service-Learning Guidebook

Christine M. Cress; Stephanie T. Stokamer; Thomas J. Van Cleave; Joyce P. Kaufman

TAYLOR FRANCIS INC
2022
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This is a practical guide to designing, teaching, and coordinating service-learning courses, and for developing reciprocal community partnerships and community-based research through a lens of equity that addresses the endemic racial, social, economic, and environmental disparities across society.The text provides a comprehensive framework for developing both in-person and on-line service-learning, with a chapter on virtual delivery of courses that integrates the principles and practices described throughout the book. The authors uniquely integrate the how-to of conducting service-learning with the theoretical foundations to enact effective, equitable, and inclusive community engagement. Given this moment of enormous social inequality and divisiveness, the authors offer a new definition and set of educational principles that they characterize as Equity-Centered Community Engagement Excellence. These principles serve to guide academic and community engagement that is democratic, recognizes the voice and expertise of community partners, addresses the power imbalances between communities and academic institutions, and develops an educational experience that is potentially transformative and promotes civic responsibility.Informed by the literature of critical service-learning, critical race theory, intercultural communication theory, and social-constructivism, this book attempts to deconstruct the assumption of the preeminence of academic knowledge to reconstruct a new operational paradigm of equity-centeredness that validates community capacity to guide faculty in their redesign of service-learning curriculum, activities, collaborations, and scholarship. It is based on the principles of:·Student Agency (demonstrated as enhanced skills, knowledge, and motivation)·Community Efficacy (recognition of community assets and capacity-building)·Scholarly Advocacy (leveraging evidence-based research-based for equity-centered learning, serving, and social justice). The authors offer examples of syllabi, lessons and assignments, reflection questions, evaluation rubrics, as well as an array of teaching tips that illustrate strategies for use in the classroom and in the field.The book is addressed to faculty embarking on service-learning and to seasoned scholar practitioners looking for innovative ideas, as well as to campus administrators who coordinate community outreach or college student volunteer services, offering guidance on leveraging resources and fiscal support from external stakeholders. It is also designed to serve as a resource for professional development workshops and faculty scholar learning communities. It offers a rich compendium of ideas and examples from which faculty and practitioners can select exercises and elements to incorporate or adapt for their courses, whether designing short-term engagements or extended service-learning programs.
Faculty Service-Learning Guidebook

Faculty Service-Learning Guidebook

Christine M. Cress; Stephanie T. Stokamer; Thomas J. Van Cleave; Joyce P. Kaufman

TAYLOR FRANCIS INC
2022
nidottu
This is a practical guide to designing, teaching, and coordinating service-learning courses, and for developing reciprocal community partnerships and community-based research through a lens of equity that addresses the endemic racial, social, economic, and environmental disparities across society.The text provides a comprehensive framework for developing both in-person and on-line service-learning, with a chapter on virtual delivery of courses that integrates the principles and practices described throughout the book. The authors uniquely integrate the how-to of conducting service-learning with the theoretical foundations to enact effective, equitable, and inclusive community engagement. Given this moment of enormous social inequality and divisiveness, the authors offer a new definition and set of educational principles that they characterize as Equity-Centered Community Engagement Excellence. These principles serve to guide academic and community engagement that is democratic, recognizes the voice and expertise of community partners, addresses the power imbalances between communities and academic institutions, and develops an educational experience that is potentially transformative and promotes civic responsibility.Informed by the literature of critical service-learning, critical race theory, intercultural communication theory, and social-constructivism, this book attempts to deconstruct the assumption of the preeminence of academic knowledge to reconstruct a new operational paradigm of equity-centeredness that validates community capacity to guide faculty in their redesign of service-learning curriculum, activities, collaborations, and scholarship. It is based on the principles of:·Student Agency (demonstrated as enhanced skills, knowledge, and motivation)·Community Efficacy (recognition of community assets and capacity-building)·Scholarly Advocacy (leveraging evidence-based research-based for equity-centered learning, serving, and social justice). The authors offer examples of syllabi, lessons and assignments, reflection questions, evaluation rubrics, as well as an array of teaching tips that illustrate strategies for use in the classroom and in the field.The book is addressed to faculty embarking on service-learning and to seasoned scholar practitioners looking for innovative ideas, as well as to campus administrators who coordinate community outreach or college student volunteer services, offering guidance on leveraging resources and fiscal support from external stakeholders. It is also designed to serve as a resource for professional development workshops and faculty scholar learning communities. It offers a rich compendium of ideas and examples from which faculty and practitioners can select exercises and elements to incorporate or adapt for their courses, whether designing short-term engagements or extended service-learning programs.
Rembrandt

Rembrandt

Christian Tico Seifert; Peter Black; Stephanie S. Dickey; Patrick Elliott; Donato Esposito; M. J. Ripps; Jonathan Yarker

National Galleries of Scotland
2018
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This is the exceptionally rich story of Rembrandt’s fame and influence in Britain. No other nation has witnessed such a passionate – and sometimes eccentric – craziness for Rembrandt’s works. His imagery has become ubiquitous, making him one of the most recognised artists in history. In this book, the world’s leading experts reveal how the taste for Rembrandt’s paintings, drawings and prints evolved, growing into a mania that gripped collectors and art lovers across the country. This reached a fever pitch in the late 1700s, before the dawn of a new century ushered in a re-evaluation of Rembrandt’s reputation and opportunities for the wider public to see his masterpieces for themselves. The story of Rembrandt’s profound and inspirational impact on the British imagination is illustrated by over 130 lavish paintings and drawings by the master himself, as well as by some of Britain’s best-loved artists, including William Hogarth, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Eduardo Paolozzi and John Bellany.
Hearts of Freedom

Hearts of Freedom

Peter Duschinsky; Colleen Lundy; Michael J. Molloy; Allan Moscovitch; Stephanie Phetsamay Stobbe; Joe Clark

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Between 1975 and 1997 some three million Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians fled atrocities in their home countries, with over 210,000 resettling in Canada. While this history is partly known to some Canadians, little has been written about it, especially from the perspectives of the refugees themselves. Hearts of Freedom is a rich oral history based on interviews with 145 former refugees, sharing deeply moving accounts of oppression, concentration camps, genocide, and perilous escapes over land and sea. Survivors reflect on their first impressions of Canada – the unfamiliar snow and cold, the unexpected kindness of neighbours, and occasional encounters with racism. Through their experiences, we come to understand the strengths and weaknesses of Canada's refugee programs. These stories reveal how refugees' attachment to Canada grew over the years and how multiculturalism policies facilitated that. Ordinary Canadians played a decisive role in the first mass refugee movement through newly created private sponsorship programs – a role for which the United Nations awarded the Nansen Medal to the Canadian people in 1986. Coming at a time when we are assessing the benefits of immigration and refugee policies and programs, Hearts of Freedom documents the lives and contributions of people who have suffered the worst excesses of war to rebuild their lives in Canada.
EC Epitaphs from the Abyss Vol. 1

EC Epitaphs from the Abyss Vol. 1

Brian Azzarello; Chris Condon; J. Holtham; Stephanie Phillips; Jason Aaron; Tyler Crook; Matt Kindt; Corinna Bechko; Jay Stephens; Amy Roy

ONI PRESS,US
2025
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THE MOST NOTORIOUS NAME IN TERROR IS BACK—WITH A VENGEANCE! From the publisher that drove Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, and many more into the depraved hearts of an unsuspecting world, the immortal EC COMICS returns with its first ALL-NEW series in nearly 70 years! In our seminal first collection of Epitaphs From the Abyss, witness shocking tales of torment and tension in the immortal EC tradition—as wrenched from the grave by the vile intentions of acclaimed writers Brian Azzarello (Batman: Damned, 100 Bullets), Jason Aaron (Scalped, Thor: God of Thunder, TMNT), Chris Condon (That Texas Blood, Night People), J. Holtham (Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale), and Stephanie Phillips (Harley Quinn, Grim), and realized into bloody reality by "all-slaughter" artists Jorge Fornes (Rorschach, Danger Street), Phil Hester (Family Tree), Peter Krause (Irredeemable), Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead), Klaus Janson (The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil) and many more! What the Comics Code Authority couldn't kill has only made it stronger . . . EC COMICS LIVES AGAIN IN EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS! Collecting Epitaphs from the Abyss #1–4.
EC Cruel Universe Vol. 1

EC Cruel Universe Vol. 1

Corinna Bechko; Chris Condon; Matt Kindt; Stephanie Phillips; Cullen Bunn; J. Holtham; Zac Thompson; Matt Bors; Christopher Cantwell; Ben H. Winters

ONI PRESS,US
2025
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Compelled to OBLIVION, driven to ENTROPY, all life in our cosmos can only end in one place: COMPLETE ANNIHILATION! For the first time in 70 years, the limitless fury of EC Comics rages back to life to shred the very fabric of the universe itself—and wrench bizarre tales of time and space into our dimensional plane! Our guides across this riveting introduction to a cosmic maelstrom of strange extraterrestrial entities, malevolent scientists, and terrifying technological catastrophe? Learn to fear the void with the irradiated imaginations of writers Corinna Bechko (Invisible Republic, The Space Between), Christopher Cantwell (Thanos), Chris Condon (That Texas Blood), Matt Kindt (BRZRKR, Mind MGMT), Stephanie Phillips (Phoenix), Ben H. Winters (The Last Policeman), and more as they collide with the wondrously destructive visions of artists Jonathan Case (Green River Killer), Kano (Gotham Central), David Lapham (Stray Bullets), Alison Sampson (Department of Truth), Artyom Topilin (I Hate This Place), Caitlin Yarsky (Black Hammer: Reborn) and many more! The unpredictable return of EC Comics continues here with the quantum comics event of the millennium! Galaxies will collapse. Space-time will be distorted. And your very will to exist, too, shall be broken. . . . Just remember: It's all in the name of SCIENCE! Collecting Cruel Universe #1–5.
Waiting Times

Waiting Times

Kelechi Anucha; Lisa Baraitser; Jocelyn Catty; Stephanie Davies; Michael J. Flexer; Martin D. Moore; Martin O'Brien; Jordan Osserman; Laura Salisbury

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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In a world characterised by ‘poly crisis’, two major crises stand out: a crisis of time and a crisis of care. This open access book investigates what it means to wait in and for healthcare in an era when care is politicised and rationed and time is lived at increasingly different and complex tempos. Waiting times within the UK National Health Service (NHS) have been at historic levels through and since the Covid-19 pandemic. Although this sense of a crisis of waiting is culturally and historically specific, it casts important light on the ‘crisis’ of welfare structures across the Global North. Such a crisis in waiting times brings both a call for judgment and a call to action. This book argues that all healthcare entails waiting and other forms of elongated time, such as pausing to observe, staying alongside patients at end of life, or stopping treatment as an ethical intervention. Instead of trying to 'solve' the crisis of the NHS by moving people more quickly through the system, reallocating time to address ‘shortfalls’ to reduce waits to access care, or even abandoning the social commitment to a universal service, the authors argue that it is vital to pay attention, first, to how time and care continue to be made in the current system. It is only by reckoning with the essential ‘untimeliness’ of care that we might then be able to conceptualise interventions in the NHS that are ‘timely’ and that sustain its social mission. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Wellcome Trust.
Waiting Times

Waiting Times

Kelechi Anucha; Lisa Baraitser; Jocelyn Catty; Stephanie Davies; Michael J. Flexer; Martin D. Moore; Martin O'Brien; Jordan Osserman; Laura Salisbury

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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In a world characterised by ‘poly crisis’, two major crises stand out: a crisis of time and a crisis of care. This open access book investigates what it means to wait in and for healthcare in an era when care is politicised and rationed and time is lived at increasingly different and complex tempos. Waiting times within the UK National Health Service (NHS) have been at historic levels through and since the Covid-19 pandemic. Although this sense of a crisis of waiting is culturally and historically specific, it casts important light on the ‘crisis’ of welfare structures across the Global North. Such a crisis in waiting times brings both a call for judgment and a call to action. This book argues that all healthcare entails waiting and other forms of elongated time, such as pausing to observe, staying alongside patients at end of life, or stopping treatment as an ethical intervention. Instead of trying to 'solve' the crisis of the NHS by moving people more quickly through the system, reallocating time to address ‘shortfalls’ to reduce waits to access care, or even abandoning the social commitment to a universal service, the authors argue that it is vital to pay attention, first, to how time and care continue to be made in the current system. It is only by reckoning with the essential ‘untimeliness’ of care that we might then be able to conceptualise interventions in the NHS that are ‘timely’ and that sustain its social mission. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Wellcome Trust.
The Kinsey Institute

The Kinsey Institute

Judith A. Allen; Hallimeda E. Allinson; Andrew Clark-Huckstep; Brandon J. Hill; Stephanie A. Sanders; Liana H. Zhou

Indiana University Press
2017
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Founded by Alfred C. Kinsey in 1947, the Kinsey Institute has been a leading organization in developing an understanding of human sexuality. In this new book with over 65 images of Kinsey and the Institute's collections, Judith A. Allen and the coauthors look at the work Kinsey started over 70 years ago and how the Institute has continued to make an impact on understanding on our culture. Covering the early years of the Institute through the "Sexual Revolution," into the AIDs pandemic of the Reagan era, and on into the "internet hook-up" culture of today, the book illuminates the Institute's work and its importance to society.
Evaluating the Impact of the Department of Defense Regional Centers for Security Studies

Evaluating the Impact of the Department of Defense Regional Centers for Security Studies

Larry Hanauer; Stuart E. Johnson; Christopher Springer; Chaoling Feng; Michael J. McNerney; Stephanie Pezard; Shira Efron

RAND
2014
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The five U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Regional Centers for Security Studies have been helping partner nations build strategic capacity for almost 20 years. They are high-impact components of U.S. security cooperation and engagement efforts, despite their relatively small budgets. This study analyzes the centers contributions to DoD policy priorities and the ways in which they assess their programs."
National Guard Youth Challenge: Program Progress in 2015-2016

National Guard Youth Challenge: Program Progress in 2015-2016

Jennie W. Wenger; Louay Constant; Linda Cottrell; Thomas E Trail; Michael J D Vermeer; Stephani L Wrabel

RAND
2018
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National Guard Youth ChalleNGe is a residential, quasi-military program for young people at risk of dropping out of high school. This report, which provides information on recent ChalleNGe participants, will be of interest to ChalleNGe program staff, personnel providing oversight for the program, and policymakers concerned with designing effective youth programs and/or determining appropriate metrics by which to track progress in youth programs.
Reflections on Life in Higher Education

Reflections on Life in Higher Education

Rick D. Saucier; Michael J. Messina; Lori L. Lohman; Kimberly K. Folkers; Nora Ganim Barnes; Lisa M. Lindgren; Frederick B. Hoyt; Stephanie Jacobsen

Palgrave Macmillan
2015
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This book explores the challenges of an academic teaching career. The authors discuss the issues that may arise in the tenure process, scholarship activities, publishing, and providing service to their academic communities as well as how to keep teaching lessons relevant and fresh.
EC: Epitaphs from the Abyss Vol. 2

EC: Epitaphs from the Abyss Vol. 2

Cullen Bunn; Chris Condon; Joshua Hale Fialkov; J. Holtham; Matt Kindt; Stephanie Phillips; Matthew Rosenberg; Tim Seeley; Joanne Starer; Jordan Thomas; Brendan Hay

ONI PRESS,US
2025
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Welcome back to the Grave-Digger's cemetery on the edge of the endless, black ABYSS that awaits us all. . . . Some sooner than others! Every tombstone tells a tale. . . . These are your EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS! From the immortal EC Comics, prepare yourselves for all-new stories of fatalistic spectacle—told with wanton disregard for moral standards or public decency by masters of splatter de spectacular: Chris Condon (That Texas Blood), Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead), Joshua Hale Fialkov (Echoes), Stephanie Phillips (Harley Quinn), Andrea Sorrentino (Gideon Falls), Alexandre Tefenkgi (The Good Asian), Kano (Gotham Central), Leomacs (Rogues) Matt Kindt (BRZRKR), and many more surprise guests inscribing moribund epitaphs in so much funerary stone! Collecting Epitaphs from the Abyss #5-8.
Instant Insights: Improving the Sustainability of Dairy Production

Instant Insights: Improving the Sustainability of Dairy Production

Various authors; Sophie Bertrand; J. Upton; E. Murphy; Laurence Shalloo; M. Murphy; I. J. M. De Boer; Peter Groot Koerkamp; Stephanie A. Terry; Carlos M. Romero; Alex V. Chaves; Tim McAllister; Elie Jami; Itzhak Mizrahi; Jack B. Hetherington; Pablo Juliano; Rodolfo Garcia-Flores

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
2024
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This book features five peer-reviewed reviews on best practices for improving the sustainability of dairy production. The first chapter reviews the main, internationally accepted methods available to evaluate the environmental impact of dairy farming, identify levers of action and set environmental targets.The second chapter considers how dairy farms can manage both energy consumption and water in order to minimise their environmental impacts. The chapter also addresses the issue of sustainable water use.The third chapter provides a compilation of current research which highlights the need to further examine dietary mitigation strategies in ruminant production systems at a whole farm level. The chapter also discusses the range of nutritional strategies available for enteric- and manure-CH4 abatement.The fourth chapter focusses on the role of the ruminant microbiome in methane emissions and the potential genetic factors affecting microbial composition and emission reduction.The final chapter highlights the growing issue of food loss and waste (FLW) in countries with developed dairy value chains. The chapter discusses the key stages and management practices for reducing FLW in dairy value chains, as well as how decision-making can be improved.
Jefferson Headache Manual

Jefferson Headache Manual

William B. Young; Stephen D. Silberstein; Stephanie J. Nahas; Michael J. Marmura

Demos Medical Publishing
2010
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According to the National Headache Foundation, over 45 million Americans suffer from chronic, recurring Headaches (28 million from migraine alone). Headache is the most common complaint for which people see Neurologists. Headache can impede job functioning and undermine a person's quality of life if not managed effectively. Despite this, research that would help in the care and management of Headache patients is sadly lacking.The Jefferson Headache Manual is a practical guide for the Practitioner seeking assistance in diagnosing and treating Headache patients. Written by the experts at one of the foremost Headache centres in the United States, the manual provides a systematic approach to identifying and managing all types of Headaches. Migraine, chronic daily and tension Headache, cluster Headache, post-lumbar puncture and high and low pressure Headaches, medication overuse and unusual primary Headaches are all covered. In addition, this handy reference includes chapters on post-traumatic Headache, associated comorbid disorders, Headache in the emergency department and regional considerations in the neck, nose and sinuses and contains up-to-date information on the latest prescription drug treatments, infusion and inpatient therapies, botulinum toxin and behavioral management. Based upon the Jefferson philosophy and unique experience of the authors, this comprehensive yet concise manual will appeal to anyone who strives to practise state of the art Headache medicine.Features of the Jefferson Headache Manual include:Practical, problem-oriented approach to diagnosis and managementExpert advice and recommendationsPacked with useful graphics, tables, and illustrationsDifferential diagnoses lists, clinical criteria boxes, and ""Red Flags"" help Practitioners make informed decisions quicklyCovers pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments
Assessing Pittsburgh's Science- And Technology-Focused Workforce Ecosystem

Assessing Pittsburgh's Science- And Technology-Focused Workforce Ecosystem

Melanie A Zaber; Linnea Warren May; Tobias Sytsma; Brian Phillips; Stephanie J Walsh; Rosemary Li; Elizabeth D Steiner; Jeffrey B Wenger; Éder Sousa; Jessica Arana

RAND Corporation
2023
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Over the past decade, more than 10 billion dollars has been invested in Pittsburgh tech companies, with more than 3.5 billion invested in 2021 alone. With the context of such strong sectoral growth in mind, RAND researchers set out to characterize the science- and technology-focused (STF) workforce ecosystem in the Pittsburgh region and suggest policy changes and investment opportunities to help propel the region's STF sectors in the future.
Report on the Arctic Capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces

Report on the Arctic Capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces

Abbie Tingstad; Scott Savitz; Benjamin J Sacks; Yuliya Shokh; Irina a Chindea; Scott R Stephenson; Michael T Wilson; James G Kallimani; Kristin Van Abel; Stephanie Pezard; Isabelle Winston; Inez Khan; Dan Abel; Clay McKinney; Yvonne K Crane; Katheryn Giglio; Sherrill Lingel; Lyle J Morris

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report summarizes the findings of research on U.S. and other armed forces' capabilities in the Arctic, the extent to which non-U.S. entities are operating where U.S. forces cannot, and how those operations might affect U.S. national interests. The authors found that the United States is lacking in capacity and, to a lesser extent, capability and that this creates risk for U.S. security.
Arbeitsbuch zu Atkins, de Paula, Keeler Physikalische Chemie

Arbeitsbuch zu Atkins, de Paula, Keeler Physikalische Chemie

Peter Bolgar; Haydn Lloyd; Aimee North; Vladimiras Oleinikovas; Stephanie Smith; James J. Keeler

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
2022
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Das Arbeitsbuch zum neuen "großen Atkins"! Der "große Atkins" ist und bleibt ein Muss für alle Studierenden, die sich ernsthaft mit der Physikalischen Chemie auseinandersetzen. In unverwechselbarem Stil deckt Peter Atkins mit seinen Koautoren Julio de Paula und James Keeler die gesamte Bandbreite dieses faszinierenden und herausfordernden Fachs ab. Das darauf abgestimmte Arbeitsbuch bietet die vollständigen Lösungen der leichteren "a"-Aufgaben und der schwereren Aufgaben sowie Musterantworten zu den ungeraden Diskussionsfragen.
Early Lessons from Schools and Out-of-School Time Programs Implementing Social and Emotional Learning

Early Lessons from Schools and Out-of-School Time Programs Implementing Social and Emotional Learning

Heather L Schwartz; Laura S Hamilton; Susannah Faxon-Mills; Celia J Gomez; Alice Huguet; Lisa H Jaycox; Jennifer T Leschitz; Andrea Prado Tuma; Katie Tosh; Anamarie A Whitaker; Stephani L Wrabel

RAND
2020
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In this report, RAND researchers describe the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative-which is an effort to explore whether and how children benefit when schools and out-of-school time programs partner to improve and align social and emotional learning-as well as what it takes to do this work. The researchers report findings and early lessons from the first two years of implementation in the six participating communities.