The Collaborative Advantage
Lessons from K-16 Educational Reform
Richard Donovan author Dennis McGrath author Barbara Schaier-Peleg author William Van Buskirk author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:15th Sep '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
As collaboratives increasingly make a difference in educational reform, a growing number of states are examining the entire K-16 system and exploring ways to connect educational levels and systems to better serve students—especially those at-risk and underrepresented. The Collaborative Advantage contributes to the field by documenting the benefits of a collaborative, K-16 approach to educational reform and by providing a comprehensive set of lessons and recommendations developed by inter-institutional collaboratives from around the United States. This jargon-free book identifies three critical stages in the development of a collaborative: foundation-building, growth, and making collaboration a sustainable force for reform. Numerous challenges, solutions, and examples are provided for each stage. To further assist practitioners, the authors identify three partnership types—program, pathway, and policy. This book will be of interest to administrators, practitioners in both higher education and K-12, and faculty who teach courses in education, sociology, public policy, and organizational behavior.
For scholars, students, researchers, policy makers and others interested in educational reform, the text describes the process by which a successful collaborative is developed and sustained; explores predictable problems; and discusses a range of real-world solutions based on the experiences of existing collaboratives. * Reference and Research Book News *
ISBN: 9781578862924
Dimensions: 228mm x 154mm x 14mm
Weight: 263g
176 pages