“…SBPR studies refer to school-situated and action-oriented collaborative inquiries in which those being researched are involved in part of or all phases of research processes as participants, decisionmakers, or co-researchers (McHugh & Kowalski, 2011;Ostmeyer & Scarpa, 2012;Reich et al, 2015;Wiebesiek, 2013). The approach is intended to be a form of critical research-that is, a research process for, with, and by students and school communities, placing their voices at the center of the research process (Atweh et al, 1998;Rowell et al, 2017). By democratizing the knowledge generation process, SBPR aims at producing and translating knowledge with the potential to offer transformative, relevant, and viable solutions to student-specific or school (system)specific matters (Malone et al, 2013;Rauch et al, 2014).…”