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Highum, Ann C.; Lund, Jon P. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
Examines the nature of programming partnerships between student affairs staff and others, including four case studies that highlight benefits associated with these partnerships. Summarizes the most important aspects, as embodied in these examples, that led to success in each of the partnerships. (Contains 10 references.) (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation, Organizational Objectives
National School-to-Work Opportunities Office, Washington, DC. – 1996
Small businesses represent a resource of tremendous potential for school-to-work partnerships. Work in small businesses exposes students to many facets of running a businesses, and small businesses are creating most of the new jobs in the United States. On the other hand, small businesses have had limited involvement in school-to-work programs…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Education Work Relationship, High Schools, Institutional Cooperation
Pesola, Carol Ann – 1988
While foreign language instruction for elementary school children is gaining attention, poor articulation is a problem that has become more complex because of the variety of foreign language program models being developed. Five main types are in use: total immersion, partial immersion, foreign languages in the elementary school (FLES),…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Elementary Education, FLES, Institutional Cooperation
Yager, Geoffrey G. – 1980
This paper explores the value of collaborative research models in counselor training research. The focus is on a model that encourages interinstitutional collaborative research efforts, in which colleagues are brought together without a detailed purpose to generate and share research ideas. Several fundamental components of an effective…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning
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Theisen, Gary – Comparative Education Review, 1997
In response to a changing world and changing academic fields, a "to do" list for members of the Comparative and International Education Society focuses on creating alliances that are policy advocates for education, building bridges from past to present to future and between changing populations and new educational needs, and confessing…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Change Agents, Comparative Education, Educational Development
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Kirk, Gordon – Scottish Educational Review, 1999
Scottish teacher education was located in specialist institutions (monotechnics) until quite recently, but is now almost fully integrated into the universities. This change was related to government policies that promoted institutional collaboration, financial and other pressures that made merger with a university attractive to colleges of…
Descriptors: College Environment, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Lepchenske, George L. – 1976
The administrative and functional organization of higher education consortia are discussed. The need for cooperation between individual institutions has been established; one lone institution cannot encompass all knowledge generated. The rapid growth of consortia has generated extensive services, funding sources, developmental activities,…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Organization, Bibliographies, College Administration
Kaganoff, Tessa – 1998
This document presents a review of cost-containment initiatives relevant to higher education institutions. Originally commissioned to examine cost containment initiatives carried out by institutions affiliated with the Foundation for Independent Higher Education (FIHE), the paper was expanded to include a sector-wide review of three types of…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperation, Cost Effectiveness, Distance Education
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Crossman, Lenard H. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1981
Discusses systems theory applied to alcoholism programing which enables programers to analyze a project for maximum system effectiveness. It is suggested that generating scarce resources, especially clients, and having appropriate services, calls for extensive interorganizational linkages and for sensitive interaction with the environment. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Drug Education, Institutional Cooperation
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Meek, V. Lynn – Comparative Education, 1988
Compares Australia's and Britains' higher education "binary system," consisting of university and non-university (colleges of advanced education or polytechnics) sectors. Examines problems, politics, and processes involved when institutions attempt to bridge sectors. Reviews examples of cross-sectorial amalgamation in both countries and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Consolidated Schools, Educational Development, Educational Policy
Jones, Sheila Dove; Stegelin, Dolores A. – 1988
The primary goal of this grant project was to develop a resource manual on interagency collaboration training for preschool personnel responsible for providing early childhood special education programs in Ohio. The project's first year activities included a literature review and a statewide survey upon which to base the manual. The literature…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Coordination, Delivery Systems
Carey, Lou M.; Marsh, David D. – 1980
Intended to aid schools, colleges, and departments of education in the implementation of inservice teacher education programs or in the expansion of existing programs, this monograph presents current research findings on the role of the university in teacher inservice education. It outlines a step-by-step process for making such programs an…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutional Cooperation
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Ehrmann, Stephen C. – Change, 1995
A discussion of technology in higher education looks at common, often erroneous, assumptions made in evaluating computer applications for teaching. The Flashlight Project, a three-year effort to develop and share procedures used by colleges and universities to evaluate education strategies for using technology, is described briefly. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Software Evaluation, Computer Uses in Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Powell, Gwynn M. – Camping Magazine, 1999
Recent research describes the two components of a collaboration ethic model--person-centered attributes and organizational-level elements. Camps can implement these components within camp; among friends of the camp (alumni, community, and parents); and between camps, resulting in strengthened communities, learning, and increased effectiveness. (TD)
Descriptors: Camping, Community Support, Cooperation, Group Dynamics
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Nitschke, Dennis H. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2001
Focuses on the experience and lessons learned from the effort by Wisconsin's Moraine Park Technical College to develop a welfare-to-work program. Emphasizes the importance of having a strong workforce-readiness component in the training program that focuses on soft skills, such as working cooperatively and communicating clearly. (AUTH/NB)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Community Colleges, Institutional Cooperation, Job Skills
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