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Stefkovich, Jacqueline A.; Guba, Gloria J. – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Focuses on the school restructuring movement and its relationship to school-linked social services. Explains former Surgeon General Koop's vision of collaborative services, which demands a new conception of service provider interrelationships, empowerment of individual service providers, and a different view of schools' relationship to communities…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare, Community Support, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mitchell, Douglas E.; Scott, Linda D. – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Uses data from three studies of work norm development to explore a framework for assessing prospects for successful interagency collaboration among schools and other social service agencies. Social service failures are systemic, springing from inappropriate use of work-role specialization and bureaucratic organization. Overcoming the resulting…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Bureaucracy, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kagel, Stephanie; Routh, Dorothy – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Examines the benefits and the limitations of educational reform literature as applied to implementing collaborative services. A practical, research-based strategy for developing collaborative relationships includes getting started, developing a community collaborative council, identifying a shared vision and goals, conducting a needs assessment,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Educational Change
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Garvin, James R.; Young, Alma H. – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
One major obstacle to collaboration is perception of value--especially in urban areas where resources are shrinking and social problems are increasing. Sharing of resources is weighted by considerations of proximal benefit and proximal concern. This article shows how a New Orleans full-services school pilot project successfully garnered funding…
Descriptors: Accountability, Agency Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Programs
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Tellez, Kip; Schick, Jo-Anne – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Although University of Washington serves as vanguard for interprofessional collaboration, there are two features of professional practice not addressed in the program. Implementation may be problem, since teacher training is limited by state and occurs in contexts distant from urban areas needing interprofessional collaboration. Multicultural…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Capper, Colleen; And Others – Journal of Education Policy, 1994
Examines a community-based interagency policy effort from two contrasting perspectives: critical theory and postmodernist. Specifically, explores neighborhood resident participation in a decentralized, collaborative effort, using qualitative observation and interview methods. Although such collaboration could be considered an empowering strategy…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Critical Theory, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mawhinney, Hanne B. – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Addresses the need to clarify dimensions of holistic approaches to integrating children's services by examining current collaborative initiatives in Ontario, Canada. Outlines social and demographic trends, discusses ecological perspectives influencing the cooperation movement, and explores murky implementation issues. Cooperative ventures must…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Change Strategies, Community, Elementary Secondary Education
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Salisbury, Jane – Journal of Education Policy, 2004
This paper explores the 'joined-up thinking' and attempts at 'joined-up working' that policy architects recommend for the successful operationalization of the New Deal for 18-24 year olds. In particular, it examines the difficulties arising around the full-time education and training option. The research project reports upon the 'implementation…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Social Services, Foreign Countries, Young Adults
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Spratt, Jennifer; Shucksmith, Janet; Philip, Kate; Watson, Cate – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
The policy agenda of the UK government has repositioned the voluntary sector as a key player in the delivery of locally responsive, "bottom up" services to address the complex problems of social exclusion, reaching out to sectors of the community which are beyond the grasp of traditional state or market providers. This has drawn many…
Descriptors: Voluntary Agencies, Child Welfare, Volunteers, Mental Health
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Knapp, Michael S.; And Others – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Universities must devise and sustain preparation programs that will instill the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to guide intercollaborative work. Challenges arise in four overlapping arenas: the external environment (including key accrediting and credentialing bodies), the intellectual core of the professional disciplines, faculty…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Agency Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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Gardner, Sid – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Reviews two major themes dominating this yearbook: the value of school-linked, integrated services and the prospects for producing a new generation of university-trained professionals to work effectively in these better-integrated systems. The real challenge is transforming educational politics and reallocating existing (overlapping) funds.…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Hagen, Unni; Tibbitts, Felisa – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
Describes the Norwegian government's "barns oppvekskstar," a closely intertwined set of laws and value systems overseeing children's education, health, and social well-being. Although delivery of local services cannot be adequately evaluated since decentralization, the Norwegian case illustrates how parents, teachers, government…
Descriptors: Accountability, Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare, Decentralization
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Adler, Louise – Journal of Education Policy, 1993
As this yearbook shows, linking schools and social services has become a nationwide and international movement. To provide a discussion framework, this article outlines organizational, economic, and political issues and discusses two important themes--the necessity of clearly defining the ethos supporting school/social services linkages and the…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Delivery Systems