Collaboration Uncovered: The Forgotten, the Assumed, and the Unexamined in Collaborative Education
By (Author) Merle Richards
Edited by Anne Elliott
Edited by Vera Woloshyn
Edited by Coral Mitchell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
378.37
Hardback
256
University faculty members describe their collaborative projects with other faculty members, rsearchers, graduate students, professional educators, and other stakeholders in the educational enterprise. Through descriptions of several collaborative projects, the chapters explore some of the less explicitly articulated aspects of collaborative ventures. The authors use a variety of conceptual frameworks, derived from a number of disciplines including education and business, to deconstruct collaboration and to further undernstand its elements, issues, dynamics, and problematics. By confronting the challenges of building genuine and effective collaborative partnerships across institutions and cultures and by examining how the personal and the professional intertwine within the process, the book extends and deepens the dialogue about such partnerships. Collaboration is presented as a deeply personal and professionally challenging enterprise that offers satisfaction and enrichment when it is undertaken with eyes and minds wide open.
MERLE RICHARDS is Associate Professor, Preservice Department, Faculty of Education, Brock University. ANNE ELLIOTT is Associate Professor, Preservice Department, Faculty of Education, Brock University. VERA WOLOSHYN is Associate Professor, Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies, Brock University. CORAL MITCHELL is Associate Professor, Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education, Faculty of Education, Brock University.