There are many examples of collaboration in education. Superintendents must collaborate with department heads, principals, teacher associations, and state agencies. Principals must collaborate with teachers, parents, student organizations, and local agencies. Teacher educators must collaborate within the University as well as with local education agencies and pre-service teachers. Special educators must collaborate with parents, agencies, regular education teachers, school psychologists, etc. While these examples in no way encompass the myriad forms of collaboration necessary in education, they bring clarity to the fact that no level of education is immune to collaboration
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The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Current research supports the premise that regular collaboration among teachers leads to enhanced le...
The collaboration between teacher and student leader as a possible factor contributing to learning o...
There are many examples of collaboration in education. Superintendents must collaborate with departm...
Although the concept of cooperative teams is not a new one, Transformational Leadership is bringing ...
It goes without saying that administrators have multiple responsibilities within the school setting....
Individuals and organizations collaborate when they are unable to achieve their goals on their own. ...
School leadership has been a topic of empirical, quantitative study for nearly four decades, and in ...
Collaboration has been shown to contribute to instructional and curricular change in schools, but th...
Discussions within the literature on education have presented conflicting definitions of the term c...
Co-teaching is one of the main characteristics of educational collaboration and while co-teaching ma...
Teachers, principals, and parents working together as an educational team to provide the best possib...
Across Japan demographically the student population is decreasing. This means that nationally univer...
Teacher educators’ collaboration plays an important role in the improvement of teacher education. Ma...
School leadership has been a topic of empirical, quantitative study for nearly four decades, and in ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Current research supports the premise that regular collaboration among teachers leads to enhanced le...
The collaboration between teacher and student leader as a possible factor contributing to learning o...