In Saskatchewan, many of the provincial practices and policies addressing health and social issues including, poverty and social exclusion in multi-service schools are informed by an integrated services policy called SchoolPLUS. This study explores how SchoolPLUS discourse has shaped and continues to produce the collaborative integrated services landscape and impact wider social strategies even though it is no longer considered government policy. Three factors are suggested as reasons for SchoolPLUS’s decline. First, SchoolPLUS practice became edu-centric and marginalized other professions in blatant and subtle ways. Second, the level of collaborative competencies needed to perform collaboration is often underestimated—for SchoolPLUS too mu...
In the 1990s, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador enacted education reform legislation. As w...
A recent Globe and Mail editorial observed: "The trouble with school boards as they exist . . . is t...
This paper analyses children's sector policy and the 2011 Teaching Scotland's Future: Report of a re...
The purpose of the study was to describe the policy community within which educational policies are...
This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a revi...
This paper examines Ontario, Canada schools that share a principal and other resources. A literature...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to determine what policy documents reveal about the domains o...
The aim of this research is to identify relationships between ideas that are currently influencing ‘...
Abstract In many parts of the world early childhood services are disconnected in ways ...
The first of the three purposes of this study was to describe and analyze current Saskatchewan and l...
This article examines how recent policy reforms in Nova Scotia, Canada, encouraged and constrained d...
This study focused on school division needs pertaining to classroom-based assessment policies in Sas...
Although the history of clinical–school–community collaboration can be traced back to the end of the...
This study examined the importance of curriculum development and dissemination practices and subseq...
Community Schools in Saskatchewan offer tremendous potential for building and sustaining democratic ...
In the 1990s, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador enacted education reform legislation. As w...
A recent Globe and Mail editorial observed: "The trouble with school boards as they exist . . . is t...
This paper analyses children's sector policy and the 2011 Teaching Scotland's Future: Report of a re...
The purpose of the study was to describe the policy community within which educational policies are...
This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a revi...
This paper examines Ontario, Canada schools that share a principal and other resources. A literature...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to determine what policy documents reveal about the domains o...
The aim of this research is to identify relationships between ideas that are currently influencing ‘...
Abstract In many parts of the world early childhood services are disconnected in ways ...
The first of the three purposes of this study was to describe and analyze current Saskatchewan and l...
This article examines how recent policy reforms in Nova Scotia, Canada, encouraged and constrained d...
This study focused on school division needs pertaining to classroom-based assessment policies in Sas...
Although the history of clinical–school–community collaboration can be traced back to the end of the...
This study examined the importance of curriculum development and dissemination practices and subseq...
Community Schools in Saskatchewan offer tremendous potential for building and sustaining democratic ...
In the 1990s, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador enacted education reform legislation. As w...
A recent Globe and Mail editorial observed: "The trouble with school boards as they exist . . . is t...
This paper analyses children's sector policy and the 2011 Teaching Scotland's Future: Report of a re...