The controversy for this issue focuses on the complexity of collaboration when schools and universities that come out of two different cultures meet and work intimately to solve common problems. What makes this issue different from our other issues in this journal is the complete focus on one collaborative school/university partnership that offers readers an opportunity to hear the authentic voices of all the stakeholders as they collectively tell their stories. All the papers, video interviews, classroom videos, and forums published in this issue focus on this one experiment conducted between a school in a rural community in Washington State and a state university
The purpose of this article is to examine and conceptualize our pedagogical and organizational exper...
This issue sees a continuation of a strand, begun in the first issue, of articles written by collabo...
This case study describes actions and outcomes of a school-university partnership to better prepare ...
The controversy for this issue focuses on the complexity of collaboration when schools and universit...
This introductory article will provide an overview of a state funded project to develop a collaborat...
University-school connections (partnerships) have had an historical place in Australia, England and ...
The notion of "partnership" dominates contemporary school improvement and educational reform agendas...
This study examines qualitative and quantitative data from students, their parents, and their teache...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
In an educational and political climate where subject matter is valued even more highly than teacher...
Although the concept of cooperative teams is not a new one, Transformational Leadership is bringing ...
Abstract: Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive end...
Current research supports the premise that regular collaboration among teachers leads to enhanced le...
The purpose of this article is to examine and conceptualize our pedagogical and organizational exper...
This issue sees a continuation of a strand, begun in the first issue, of articles written by collabo...
This case study describes actions and outcomes of a school-university partnership to better prepare ...
The controversy for this issue focuses on the complexity of collaboration when schools and universit...
This introductory article will provide an overview of a state funded project to develop a collaborat...
University-school connections (partnerships) have had an historical place in Australia, England and ...
The notion of "partnership" dominates contemporary school improvement and educational reform agendas...
This study examines qualitative and quantitative data from students, their parents, and their teache...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
In an educational and political climate where subject matter is valued even more highly than teacher...
Although the concept of cooperative teams is not a new one, Transformational Leadership is bringing ...
Abstract: Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive end...
Current research supports the premise that regular collaboration among teachers leads to enhanced le...
The purpose of this article is to examine and conceptualize our pedagogical and organizational exper...
This issue sees a continuation of a strand, begun in the first issue, of articles written by collabo...
This case study describes actions and outcomes of a school-university partnership to better prepare ...