Increasingly, school-based partnerships have been tied to education reform and the entrance of private capital into the PK-12 space, most prominently from a philanthropy sector that contributes nearly $60 billion annually to education causes. As a result, what may have been an at-will school-business partnership in the 1980s may today resemble an embedded multi-partner arrangement around professional development, teacher evaluation, or turnaround support. In this paper, a new framework is introduced to situate school-based collaborations in a contemporary context, notably acknowledging that schools today live in a new “blended capital” reality involving diverse sector influences, multiple sources of private and public funding, an...
A Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible to disentangle funding from operation. One form...
School systems and parents have fought over control of K-12 education for more than 150 years. Howev...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly perceived as an appropriate policy approach to p...
The number of partnerships between public schools and private organizations increased dramatically a...
abstract: Cross-sector interactions are regularly seen in healthcare, education, defense, public saf...
The last few decades have been ones of complexity and contradiction. Long-term socio-eco...
Aims to explore, record, and glean lessons from the New Century High Schools initiative and partners...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
Various forms of public-private collaborative organizations have been emerging in the education sect...
Colleges are increasingly open to partnering with private entities to implement new and innovative p...
Recent policy changes in the New Zealand educational context have introduced privatization into the ...
Thesis (M.C.P. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Thesis advisor: Andy HargreavesThis dissertation examines the nature of the longstanding cross-secto...
AbstractThis article argues for the greater use of “public-private partnerships” (PPP) and “social i...
This qualitative study should provide insight into stakeholders\u27 perceptions of a system-wide edu...
A Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible to disentangle funding from operation. One form...
School systems and parents have fought over control of K-12 education for more than 150 years. Howev...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly perceived as an appropriate policy approach to p...
The number of partnerships between public schools and private organizations increased dramatically a...
abstract: Cross-sector interactions are regularly seen in healthcare, education, defense, public saf...
The last few decades have been ones of complexity and contradiction. Long-term socio-eco...
Aims to explore, record, and glean lessons from the New Century High Schools initiative and partners...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
Various forms of public-private collaborative organizations have been emerging in the education sect...
Colleges are increasingly open to partnering with private entities to implement new and innovative p...
Recent policy changes in the New Zealand educational context have introduced privatization into the ...
Thesis (M.C.P. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Thesis advisor: Andy HargreavesThis dissertation examines the nature of the longstanding cross-secto...
AbstractThis article argues for the greater use of “public-private partnerships” (PPP) and “social i...
This qualitative study should provide insight into stakeholders\u27 perceptions of a system-wide edu...
A Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible to disentangle funding from operation. One form...
School systems and parents have fought over control of K-12 education for more than 150 years. Howev...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly perceived as an appropriate policy approach to p...