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British Columbia Ministry of Education, 2021
The health and well-being of children and youth in care is the shared responsibility of many community partners. In addition to family and community involvement, two significant means of support for children and youth in care are the education system and the child welfare system. The Ministry of Education (EDUC), through public and independent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foster Care, Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare
Sheridan, Susan M. – Ancora Publishing, 2014
"The Tough Kid: Teachers and Parents as Partners" describes a process in which the teacher works with the Tough Kid's parents (that is, the adult or adults with primary care-taking responsibilities) to identify the problem, collect information about it, and develop a plan to deal with it. Teachers and parents share the common goal of…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior
ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career, 2013
The Community of Practice Continuum describes pathway teacher team practices that produce high-quality, outcomes-aligned assessments and units of instruction, a collaborative and accountable pathway culture, equitable access, and high achievement for all students.
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Teamwork, Cooperation, Teacher Collaboration
British Columbia Ministry of Education, 2017
The Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) and the Ministry of Education (MEd), in consultation with regional representatives and public and independent school representatives, created these cross-ministry guidelines to improve information sharing, strengthen practice and joint planning, and promote effective communication among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foster Care, Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare
Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2015
To serve students and society well, higher education needs to make a pervasive commitment to equity and inclusive excellence--both preparing students for and providing them with access to high-quality learning opportunities, and ensuring that students of color and low-income students participate in the most empowering forms of college learning.…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Quality, Access to Education, Higher Education
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Bilyeu, Linda – Knowledge Quest, 2009
Collaboration between librarians and classroom teachers results in increased student achievement and turns the librarian into a valued partner in lesson design. Lesson Study is a core professional development model used in Japanese schools. It is credited with the shift from "teaching as telling" to "teaching for…
Descriptors: Teachers, Professional Development, Librarians, Cooperative Planning
Davis, Carol; Yang, Alice – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
For many parents, a phone call home from a teacher means trouble. The result? When a teacher gets in touch, parents' anxiety levels and defensive barriers may automatically go up, reducing their potential to participate as partners in their children's education. But it does not have to be that way. Teachers can regularly contact students' families…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Anxiety, Family School Relationship, Cooperative Planning
Beamish, Val; Rhys, Jenny, Ed. – Learning and Skills Network (NJ3), 2007
Many schools that are preparing to introduce Triple Science GCSEs may find it helpful to collaborate with other schools or other institutions to share expertise and explore how best to deliver the entitlement. This publication looks at some of the issues facing schools in doing this. It focuses on the benefits of collaborative working and the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Cooperative Planning
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Kenny, John – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This paper reports on the effectiveness of a professional partnership approach to preparing pre-service primary teachers to teach science. The study involved final year BEd pre-service primary teachers at the University of Tasmania, each working in the class of a volunteer colleague teacher. The programme provided an authentic science teaching…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers
Missouri Univ., Columbia. Coll. of Education. – 1989
This module provides information about the benefits of entering into a cooperative agreement with another agency. Also provided is information about developing successful agreements. The guide includes a list of definitions and uses a question-and-answer format to discuss the rationale for interagency cooperation, the best approach to…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Coordination
Sirotnik, Kenneth A., Ed.; Goodlad, John I., Ed. – 1988
A general paradigm for ideal collaboration between schools and universities is proposed. It is based on a mutually collaborative arrangement between equal partners working together to meet self-interests while solving common problems. It is suggested that reasonable approximations to this ideal have great potential to effect significant…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Students, Cooperative Planning, Coordination
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Stivers, Jan – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
Coteaching benefits both students and teachers, and the benefits grow as coteaching relationships mature. Effective coteaching relationships often evolve in stages (Gately & Gately, 2000), and coteachers can take steps to help their relationships flourish (Cramer, 2006). Drawing on the practices of successful coteaching teams, this article offers…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Position Papers, Humor, Grading
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Marcus, Alan S. – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
This article explores the importance of developing strong adult education programs within a broader collaborative effort between museum staff and K-12 teachers. Focusing on history museums, the first section discusses the importance of museum visits for K-12 history learning and how we need to reconsider some of the primary purposes for these…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Adult Learning, Museums, Teacher Education
Winer, Michael; Ray, Karen – 1994
This book provides activities and examples for learning about creating, sustaining, and enjoying new ways of working together. The book helps to develop a new language to deal with complicated situations on the journey to collaboration. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1, "How Do We Begin?" shares a story to develop the scenario. Part 2,…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Community Cooperation, Cooperation, Cooperative Planning
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Codispoti, Margit; Hickey, M. Gail – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2007
Social studies instruction benefits from collaboration between classroom teachers and library media specialists who together can identify the best trade books to meet the goals of the social studies curriculum. Many lists of effective collaboration strategies have been published, but there are few descriptive examples of successful…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Media Specialists, Librarians, Hispanic American Culture
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