Partnerships for Improving Schools

Partnerships for Improving Schools

Partnerships for Improving Schools

Partnerships for Improving Schools

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There are so many ideas in this book that choosing a few to highlight here is as difficult as tasting only three items from a smorgasborg after a fast. . . . [Jones and Maloy's] comments will prompt knowing nods of the head from most who have experience with partnerships, and they provide starting points for novices' serious consideration. For example, the book raises critical questions about different approaches to partnerships. Should partnerships be primarily grass-roots efforts with little top-down control? If so, what issues are off limits to governance bodies? If partnerships can bring about improvements suggested, should they become a way of life for university-school relations? If so, how can long-term partnerships maintain the insider-outsider perspectives Jones and Maloy argue for so persuasively? . . . Partnerships for Improving Schools addresses these and many other questions. Most importantly, perhaps, it forcefull and directly reminds us that equity is the central criterion agains which to measure educational progress. Teachers College Record

In this volume Jones and Maloy present a comprehensive framework for viewing, understanding, and participating in school improvement partnerships. Based on their fifteen years of experiences with various collaborative projects, the authors demonstrate ways to sustain agreements over time through mutually beneficial activities between teachers and members of outside organizations. Interactive partnerships generate formal and informal learning for participants that lead to evolving understandings about personal behaviors and organizational climates, and the new purposes yield strategies and structures for educational reform.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313255946
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/08/1988
Series: Contributions to the Study of Education , #24
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1420L (what's this?)

About the Author

BYRD L. JONES is Professor of Education at the University of Massachusetts.

ROBERT W. MALOY is Manager of Continuing Education Programs for the School of Education and Adjunct Associate Professor of Education at the University of Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Preface
A School Improvement Perspective
The Promise of School Partnerships
Teachers, School Climate, and Professional Development
Understanding School Partnerships
Studies of Partnerships
A School District and a University
Parent Organizations, Businesses, and Human Service Agencies
Cooperation and Conflict Among Partners
Evolving Understandings
Collaborative Activities and Teacher Development
Collaborative Structures for School Change
Leadership and Management for Collaborative Growth
Educational Purposes and Future Societies
Bibliography
Index

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