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Valli, Linda; Stefanski, Amanda; Jacobson, Reuben – Urban Education, 2016
School-community partnerships are currently in the forefront of place-based urban reform efforts. But the literature on these partnerships indicates a variety of models that require different commitments and resources. Through a close review of the literature, we developed a typology of four partnership categories organized from the least to the…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Literature Reviews, Grounded Theory
Fusarelli, Bonnie C.; Lindle, Jane Clark – Peabody Journal of Education, 2011
The purpose of this article is to illustrate Professor William L. Boyd's insights into the political ecology of schooling and his contributions and collaboration with others concerned about ensuring the well-being of students, families, and communities. Over his career, Boyd investigated the subtle and complex organizational constraints to…
Descriptors: Integrated Services, Community Schools, Ecology, Social Services
Miller, Peter M.; Pavlakis, Alexandra; Samartino, Lea; Bourgeois, Alexis – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
This qualitative study in a Midwestern US city examines how school and community-based organizations support homeless students' connections to education-related resources and relationships. Drawing from organizational brokerage theory, which delineates how individuals' chances to thrive are shaped by the organizations in which they participate,…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Homeless People, Qualitative Research, Community Organizations
Wilkin, Anne; Murfield, Jenny; Lamont, Emily; Kinder, Kay; Dyson, Paul – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2008
Extended schools have featured in a range of government policies, promoting integration between education, social services departments and health services, supported by children's trusts, to better meet the needs of children. Legislative changes, and developments such as the Common Assessment Framework (CAF) and the role of the lead professional,…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Social Services, Agency Cooperation, Community Programs
Sylvestre, John; Cousins, J. Bradley; Sundar, Purnima; Aubry, Tim; Hinsperger, Val – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2008
This article describes the planning of a multi-agency and multi-stakeholder evaluation of the implementation of supportive housing. The Ottawa Housing"Plus" Collaborative Communities project is a collaboration between university-based evaluators and members of a local network of supportive housing providers. The objectives of the…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Housing, Social Services, Foreign Countries
Certo, Nicholas J.; Luecking, Richard G.; Murphy, Sara; Brown, Lou; Courey, Susan; Belanger, Denise – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2008
The amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) in 2004 reiterate the significance of producing real postsecondary education, employment, and independent living outcomes. However, current employment data continue to show widespread unemployment and very limited access to inclusive community environments and…
Descriptors: Employment, Independent Living, Severe Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities
Robinson, Estelle R.; Mastny, Aleta You – 1989
This handbook was written for people who want to increase access to social services for children and youth and is intended to assist those who are interested in collaborations, linkages, and networks. It describes a process which can bring about an ongoing working relationship between schools and human service agencies in a community. The process…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
Bhavnagri, Navaz Peshotan; Krolikowski, Sue; Vaswani, Thrity G. – 2000
To meet the needs of immigrant children and their families, educators can collaborate with community agencies. This paper discusses the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit, an agency that has historically addressed the needs of immigrants by collaborating with schools and other community agencies. The paper first describes the history…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Diversity (Student), Family Needs, Government Role

Moore, Samuel A. – Journal of Thought, 1971
Interagency cooperation at all levels involves material and personnel. Not only must the material be sufficient, but the personnel must be enthusiastic and cooperative. (MF)
Descriptors: Administration, Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Community Relations
Thomas, Carol F.; And Others – 1993
This document was written for prevention specialists who plan or implement integrated services in their communities or school districts. Chapter 1 explains why integrated, school-linked services are needed. Chapter 2 outlines the elements of successful integrated services and barriers to implementation. The third chapter describes three…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention
National School Resource Network, Washington, DC. – 1980
Yerba Buena High School in San Jose (California) has implemented a school-based, interagency team approach for delivery of a variety of social services to students, their families, and community members. In the early 1970s the school secured a grant, hired a "crisis counselor," and set up a 24-hour hotline staffed by professionals and volunteers.…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Crisis Intervention, Delivery Systems, Program Descriptions
Mastny, Aleta You, Comp. – 1989
This resource directory begins by asserting that a lack of information sharing across interprofessional disciplines presents a barrier to the development of school-community partnerships. It attempts to address this problem by bringing together a body of information and resources that deal with a variety of social issues. All organizations listed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Children, Elementary Secondary Education

Rude, John C. – Community College Journal, 1993
Highlights a Beacon Colleges Grant-funded project conducted by six Oregon community colleges to foster interagency cooperation among social and welfare services, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations. Offers such guidelines for collaborative projects as focus on individual needs, foster independence from agency services, and…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Colleges, Consortia, Family Programs
Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, DC. – 1993
This volume contains papers that were commissioned for the 1992 Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) Summer Institute. These papers form the basis for the CCSSO's study of school-community collaboration, which focuses on the role of the community in ensuring the success of all students. Following the acknowledgements and introduction,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education

Correll, Camilla – Contemporary Education, 1992
Community collaboration is necessary to improve support for at-risk students. Collaboration lets schools work with community agencies using a comprehensive team approach, eliminating duplicate and disjointed services, and providing better assistance. One successful midwestern collaborative pilot program at an inner-city school is described. (SM)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship