Realizing shared potential through school/university partnerships enhanced opportunities in the learning community /
Abstract (Summary)
REALIZING SHARED POTENTIAL
THROUGH SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS:
ENHANCED OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LEARNING COMMUNITY
By Jean F. Eagle
This dissertation investigates and interprets the implications that PK-12/University
partnerships have on various members of a learning community. The College
View/Rolling Hills Partnership (a pseudonym) provides the backdrop for this story.
Inclusive voice and increased democratic construct provide the lens through which this
case is framed.
Three research questions comprise the foci of this study: 1. What are the substantive
connections and programs established through the partnership? 2. How do students from
both the public schools and the university gain from these efforts/programs? 3. How do
participants in the wider learning community benefit (or not) from a formalized
partnership?
This historical case study chronicles the work of the College View/Rolling Hills
Partnership using observational data, archival collections of materials, and semistructured
interviews. These interviews reflect the work of the partnership through the
eyes of ten key participants and comprise a thorough record of events resulting in a
vicarious experience for the reader.
The informants’ stories are presented in three broad categories: The Visionaries, those
who conceptualized the partnership; The Politicians, those who contextualized the
partnership; and The Technicians, those who persist through presentation of
programming.
Six major themes surfaced as common among these three groups of informants: 1. The
need to move forward despite past history. 2. The importance of a partnership structure
which encompasses interinsitutional work. 3. The critical nature of persistence and
resiliency in partnership work. 4. Quality trumps quantity, meaning not all growth is
inherently good. 5. Internal and external community building play an important role in
partnership work. 6. Relationships are the key to constructing and maintaining quality
partnerships.
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School:Miami University
School Location:USA - Ohio
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:school university partnerships collaboratives college cooperation
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