The Many Faces of SchoolUniversity Collaboration: Characteristics of Successful Partnerships
By (Author) Ruth Ravid
By (author) Marianne G. Handler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th August 2001
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Secondary schools
Higher education, tertiary education
371.2
Paperback
263
What drives certain collaborative projects to success, while others with similar goals fail Learn the key elements of successful collaborations that can serve as guideposts when beginning the collaborative process. This book describes a range of models, including advantages and disadvantages of each, that are available to those contemplating school-university collaboration. The perspectives of educators from the United States, Canada, and Australia are included. Essays will guide university administrators, education students, principals, superintendents, and classroom teachers new to the collaborative planning role.
RUTH RAVID is Program Coordinator, Foundations and Research, College of Education, National-Louis University, Wheeling, Illinois. MARIANNE G. HANDLER is former Coordinator, Technology in Education Program, College of Education, National-Louis University, Wheeling, Illinois.