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Restructuring Schools for Collaboration : Promises and Pitfalls

✍ Scribed by Diana G. Pounder


Publisher
State University of New York Press
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
147
Series
SUNY Series, Educational Leadership Ser.
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A comprehensive discussion, from multiple perspectives, of the complex nature of school collaboration efforts.This book provides a more comprehensive discussion of collaborative school efforts than any other single source currently available. Specifically, multiple disciplinary perspectives are presented, addressing the complexity or "promises and pitfalls" of school collaboration efforts. The book is organized in terms of major considerations in school collaboration initiatives--the organizational structure; the change process; inter-agency and intra-school collaborative efforts; and implications for instruction, leadership, and leadership preparation. Also, the book informs the design of educator preparation programs emphasizing collaborative schools and cross-disciplinary teaching. The chapters address many issues regarding school collaboration, such as which organizational structures will enhance collaborative efforts; which change processes are important in building school collaboration; the costs (in effort, energy, time, or other resources) of collaborating with other external agencies; how teachers' work can be redesigned to enhance collaboration between teachers and the anticipated outcomes for teachers and students; how educators can overcome their separate role socializations to build collaborative work relationships within schools; and the implications of school collaboration for teaching and learning, school leadership, and leadership preparation. The closing chapter offers five synthesizing issues or dilemmas for school collaboration.Diana G. Pounder is Professor of Educational Administration, University of Utah.

✦ Subjects


School management and organization -- United States. ; School-based management -- United States. ; Community and school -- United States. ; Educational change -- United States.


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