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Rees, Ruth – Education Canada, 1996
Survey responses from 68 Ontario principals who administered 141 "twinned" schools indicate that schools were twinned mainly to save money and offer full and better educational programs, yet not much money had been saved nor had educational programs been expanded or improved. From the principals' perspective, the main benefits of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Rees, Ruth – Education Canada, 1996
Twinning, or clustering, is the sharing of resources to promote school improvement. A preferred alternative to school consolidation, twinning makes small schools economically viable. Describes the range of cooperative ventures, ways that schools can collaborate, and the advantages and disadvantages of clustering. Presents a list of principles…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Cooperation
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Rees, Ruth; Woodward, Susan – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1998
A survey of 76 principals of twinned schools and 44 administrators of Ontario districts containing twinned schools provided baseline data about twinning, types of resource sharing, advantages and disadvantages, and suggestions for improvement. Commitment to twinning was not evident, and lack of a full-time principal was considered a disadvantage.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Rees, Ruth – 1996
This paper examines Ontario, Canada schools that share a principal and other resources. A literature review refers primarily to U.S. schools, termed clustered schools, and outlines forms of collaboration and advantages and disadvantages of clustering. A survey of 37 Ontario school districts received responses from 68 principles of 141 schools…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Kelliher, Shirley; Rees, Ruth – Education Canada, 1997
A principal of three Ontario "twinned" schools (sharing principal and services) discusses the arrangement's advantages: greater sharing of both human and technical resources and increased opportunities for broader budget negotiations between schools. The disadvantages of twinning relate to the additional stress placed on the principal…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Consortia, Cost Effectiveness
Rees, Ruth – Education Canada, 1996
Twinning (or clustering) is the joining together of two or more (usually small) schools administered by one principal, in order to share resources and services. A survey of 104 of the 170 Ontario school boards examined prevalence of twinned schools, organization and administration of twinned schools, types of resources shared, and advantages and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Boards of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Resources
Rees, Ruth – Education Canada, 1997
Describes the implementation of twinning (sharing administrative staff) in two Ontario elementary schools; the actions that the board of education undertook to monitor and assess the demonstration project; and a survey of parents and community members evaluating whether twinning was cost effective, improved program quality in the two schools, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Boards of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Demonstration Programs