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Tracing the historical development of partnerships between schools, universities, and communities, P-20 Partnerships: A Critical Examination of the Past and Future provides educators and policymakers with a framework for understanding how partnerships originated and their potential for the future. This book connects Dewey's lab schools, Goodlad's ideas about simultaneous renewal, and Professional Development Schools with today's next-generation P-20 partnerships and Cradle-to-Career networks. After examining the history and development of P-20 partnerships, we are able to categorize partnerships into three different types, depending on the purpose of their outcomes: partnerships to improve P-12 schools, partnerships to improve access to post-secondary opportunities, and Research-Practice Partnerships. Rather than categorizing partnerships by their activities and curricula, this book proposes that their goals for their students are what should define these school systems.



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Dr. Smith offers practical, compelling advice for those who want the best in P-20 partnerships. Her unparalleled history traces the evolution from one-way partnerships dominated by institutions of higher education to two-way, reciprocal partnerships, with the expanding engagement of community agencies, the work-force sector, and parents, accompanied by an increasing focus on outcome versus input accountability. Commendably, Dr. Smith is careful throughout to address the racial and gender implications of her narrative. I applaud the author for driving our categorization of modern P-20 partnerships to a more rigorous, outcome-oriented basis.

-- Jack Leonard, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Table of Contents

Part I: What are P-20 partnerships?

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: The historical development of the gap in P-20 education

Part II: The three historical movements of P-20 partnerships: Partnerships for teacher education

Introduction to Part II

Chapter 3: Laboratory schools

Chapter 4: Simultaneous renewal

Chapter 5: Professional development schools

Part III: The fourth movement in P-20 partnerships: Recent developments beyond teacher education

Chapter 6: Categories of School-College Partnerships

Chapter 7: Next-generation partnerships

Part IV: Future Directions for P-20 partnerships

Chapter 8: Previous efforts to categorize P-20 partnerships

Chapter 9: The Outcomes-Based Typology of P-20 Partnerships

Epilogue: P-20 partnerships during and after a global pandemic

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 31/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793612687, 978-1793612687
      ISBN10: 1793612684

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tracing the historical development of partnerships between schools, universities, and communities, P-20 Partnerships: A Critical Examination of the Past and Future provides educators and policymakers with a framework for understanding how partnerships originated and their potential for the future. This book connects Dewey's lab schools, Goodlad's ideas about simultaneous renewal, and Professional Development Schools with today's next-generation P-20 partnerships and Cradle-to-Career networks. After examining the history and development of P-20 partnerships, we are able to categorize partnerships into three different types, depending on the purpose of their outcomes: partnerships to improve P-12 schools, partnerships to improve access to post-secondary opportunities, and Research-Practice Partnerships. Rather than categorizing partnerships by their activities and curricula, this book proposes that their goals for their students are what should define these school systems.



      Trade Review

      Dr. Smith offers practical, compelling advice for those who want the best in P-20 partnerships. Her unparalleled history traces the evolution from one-way partnerships dominated by institutions of higher education to two-way, reciprocal partnerships, with the expanding engagement of community agencies, the work-force sector, and parents, accompanied by an increasing focus on outcome versus input accountability. Commendably, Dr. Smith is careful throughout to address the racial and gender implications of her narrative. I applaud the author for driving our categorization of modern P-20 partnerships to a more rigorous, outcome-oriented basis.

      -- Jack Leonard, University of Massachusetts, Boston

      Table of Contents

      Part I: What are P-20 partnerships?

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: The historical development of the gap in P-20 education

      Part II: The three historical movements of P-20 partnerships: Partnerships for teacher education

      Introduction to Part II

      Chapter 3: Laboratory schools

      Chapter 4: Simultaneous renewal

      Chapter 5: Professional development schools

      Part III: The fourth movement in P-20 partnerships: Recent developments beyond teacher education

      Chapter 6: Categories of School-College Partnerships

      Chapter 7: Next-generation partnerships

      Part IV: Future Directions for P-20 partnerships

      Chapter 8: Previous efforts to categorize P-20 partnerships

      Chapter 9: The Outcomes-Based Typology of P-20 Partnerships

      Epilogue: P-20 partnerships during and after a global pandemic

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