The success of school-university partnerships depends on the leadership. This qualitative study reports on school-based leaders (SBAs) as critical stakeholders in the collaborative process of forming viable partnerships with colleges and universities. It describes SBAs’ responsibilities as partners, motivation for forming their partnerships, perceived benefits and challenges of the partnership, perspectives on forming and sustaining a partnership, and self-reflective comments about their leadership characteristics as an SBA and a partner. Sixteen SBAs, most of whom were school principals, responded to 12 interview questions. SBAs indicated that they have been engaged with Professional Development Schools (PDSs) an average of 10 years. They ...
This multi-method study examined survey and interview data collected from current K-12 school leader...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-159).Effective school leaders foster improved student le...
Individuals and organizations collaborate when they are unable to achieve their goals on their own. ...
The success of school-university partnerships depends on the leadership. This qualitative study repo...
This survey-based self-study explored how teachers’ commitments to a formalized lead teacher role in...
The purpose of this manuscript is to detail pre- and post- changes that occurred after a principal, ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover the perceived benefits and challenges of prepa...
Our qualitative study explores the lived experiences of district stakeholders in university-district...
This study investigated the roles and responsibilities of University-Based Administrators (UBAs) in ...
Professional Development Schools (PDS), representing long-term partnerships between schools and univ...
In the early 2000s, as public education moved into the accountability era spawned by passage of No C...
This article reports the research findings of a qualitative study that employs case study research m...
Professional Development Schools (PDSs) provide teachers with multiple new opportunities for leaders...
The growing perception of a need for robust school university partnerships to improve the quality of...
Professional Development Schools (PDSs), first proposed by the Holmes Group in 1986, have been seen ...
This multi-method study examined survey and interview data collected from current K-12 school leader...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-159).Effective school leaders foster improved student le...
Individuals and organizations collaborate when they are unable to achieve their goals on their own. ...
The success of school-university partnerships depends on the leadership. This qualitative study repo...
This survey-based self-study explored how teachers’ commitments to a formalized lead teacher role in...
The purpose of this manuscript is to detail pre- and post- changes that occurred after a principal, ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover the perceived benefits and challenges of prepa...
Our qualitative study explores the lived experiences of district stakeholders in university-district...
This study investigated the roles and responsibilities of University-Based Administrators (UBAs) in ...
Professional Development Schools (PDS), representing long-term partnerships between schools and univ...
In the early 2000s, as public education moved into the accountability era spawned by passage of No C...
This article reports the research findings of a qualitative study that employs case study research m...
Professional Development Schools (PDSs) provide teachers with multiple new opportunities for leaders...
The growing perception of a need for robust school university partnerships to improve the quality of...
Professional Development Schools (PDSs), first proposed by the Holmes Group in 1986, have been seen ...
This multi-method study examined survey and interview data collected from current K-12 school leader...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-159).Effective school leaders foster improved student le...
Individuals and organizations collaborate when they are unable to achieve their goals on their own. ...