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Gaudiani, Claire L. Academic alliances: A new approach to school/college collaboration. Washington, D.C: American Association for Higher Education, 1985.

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Gaudiani, Claire. Academic alliances: A new approach to school/college collaboration. Washington, D.C: American Association for Higher Education, 1985.

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Wikis for school leaders: Using technology to improve communication and collaboration. Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education, 2011.

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Bell, Mary Ann. School librarians and the technology department: A practical guide to successful collaboration. Santa Barbara, California: Linworth, 2013.

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Pratley, David. Musicians go to school: Collaboration between music organisations and the statutory education sector in London. London: London Arts Board, 1993.

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Kinard, Lee. Guilford Technical Community College, 1958-2008: Creating entrepreneurial partnerships for workforce preparedness. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2008.

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Guilford Technical Community College, 1958-2008: Creating entrepreneurial partnerships for workforce preparedness. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2008.

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Gaudiani, Claire. Academic alliances: A new approach to school/college collaboration /by Claire L. Gaudiani and David G. Burnett ; with a preface by Marc Tucker. Washington, D.C: American Association for Higher Education, 1986.

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Ross, Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems (24th 1992 Washington D. C. ). School dysfunction in children and youth: Report of the twenty-fourth Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems, in collaboration with the Ambulatory Pediatric Association. Columbus, Ohio: Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, 1993.

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Donnelly, Andria C. The library collaboration and flexible scheduling toolkit: Everything you need to know to get started. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited, 2015.

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Faculty groups: From frustration to collaboration. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, 2005.

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Scott, James Joseph. From isolation to collaboration: Improving the work environment of teaching : synthesis of literature. [Eugene, OR]: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, 1987.

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L, Finnestad Harvey, and Alberta Education Response Centre, eds. Schools and the community: A necessary partnership, a guide to interagency collaboration. Edmonton, Alta: Alberta Education Response Centre, 1991.

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Legg, Valerie. A collaborative approach to whole-school development. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1996.

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1965-, Gilbert Ian, ed. Are you dropping the baton?: From effective collaboration to all-through schools ; your guide to improving transition. Carmarthen, Wales: Crown House Pub., 2008.

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Henri, James. The school curriculum: A collaborative approach to learning. 2nd ed. Wagga Wagga, NSW: Centre for Library Studies, Riverina-Murray Institute of Higher Education, 1988.

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Thelen, Laurie Noble. 75 outrageous ideas for librarians to impact student achievement: Fun ideas to motivate students and inspire collaboration with national standards included. Columbus, Ohio: Linworth Pub., 2008.

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Collaboration and system coordination for students with special needs: From early childhood to the postsecondary years. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall, 2008.

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Brent, Shawna S. A guide to psychiatric services in schools: Understanding roles, treatment, and collaboration. New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge, 2012.

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1967-, Taylor Maureen, and Beaudoin Marie-Nathalie, eds. Responding to the culture of bullying and disrespect: New perspectives on collaboration, compassion, and responsibility. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Corwin Press, 2009.

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Laura, Kotch, ed. A school leader's guide to excellence: Collaborating our way to better schools. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2008.

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Rethinking teacher supervision and evaluation: How to work smart, build collaboration, and close the achievement gap. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2009.

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Marshall, Kim. Rethinking teacher supervision and evaluation: How to work smart, build collaboration, and close the achievement gap. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2009.

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Lori, Carter, ed. Destination collaboration 1: A complete research focused curriculum guidebook to educate 21st century learners in grades 3-5. Santa Barbara, Calif: Libraries Unlimited, 2011.

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Armstrong, Paul Wilfred, and Brown Chris. School-To-School Collaboration: Learning Across International Contexts. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.

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Armstrong, Paul Wilfred, and Chris Brown, eds. School-to-School Collaboration: Learning Across International Contexts. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/9781800436688.

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Armstrong, Paul Wilfred, and Brown Chris. School-To-School Collaboration: Learning Across International Contexts. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.

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Armstrong, Paul Wilfred, and Brown Chris. School-To-School Collaboration: Learning Across International Contexts. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.

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Buettner, Edwin. Reading Issues : Parent-School Partnerships: From Conflict to Collaboration. Independently Published, 2017.

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Hukowicz, Elizabeth Frances Teahan. Toward school and university collaboration to improve teacher preparation. 1988.

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Mary, Christenson, Johnston Marilyn, and Norris Jim, eds. Teaching together: School/university collaboration to improve social studies education. Silver Spring, MD: National Council for the Social Studies, 2001.

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Moving From Teacher Isolation To Collaboration Enhancing Professionalism And School Quality. Rowman & Littlefield, 2013.

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Sandifer, Stephanie. Wikis for School Leaders: Using Technology to Improve Communication and Collaboration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Sandifer, Stephanie. Wikis for School Leaders: Using Technology to Improve Communication and Collaboration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Conley, Sharon, and Bruce S. Cooper. Moving from Teacher Isolation to Collaboration: Enhancing Professionalism and School Quality. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2013.

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Sandifer, Stephanie D. Wikis for School Leaders: Using Technology to Improve Communication and Collaboration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Conley, Sharon, and Bruce S. Cooper. Moving from Teacher Isolation to Collaboration: Enhancing Professionalism and School Quality. Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2013.

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Feirsen, Robert, and Seth Weitzman. From Conflict to Collaboration: A School Leader's Guide to Unleashing Conflict's Problem-Solving Power. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2022.

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Feirsen, Robert, and Seth Weitzman. From Conflict to Collaboration: A School Leader's Guide to Unleashing Conflict's Problem-Solving Power. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2022.

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Hamann, Edmund T., Víctor Zúñiga, and Juan Sánchez García. Where Should My Child Go to School? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190265076.003.0017.

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The authors’ research collaboration in five Mexican states and one US locale has shown that there are hundreds of thousands of children in Mexican schools with prior experience in US schools and/or US citizenship rights because of birthplace. The distribution of a binational, under-18 population in both countries illuminates the demographic conditions whereby some American/Mexican children may be growing up in a different country than a parent or both parents. Through juxtaposed cases, the chapter illuminates how school and safety factor into binational parents’ decisions about where their children should live and whether an arrangement other than living together makes the most sense. Despite political rhetoric in both countries about the importance of family unity, extant policies sometimes make “parenting from afar” a more pragmatic course of action.
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Ryswyk, Jami Lyn Van. Components of and barriers to effective collaboration between community mental health providers and school psychological services. 1999.

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Tattershall, Ph D. Sandra. Adolescents with Language and Learning Needs: A Shoulder to Shoulder Collaboration (School-Age Children). Singular, 2001.

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Grant, Kathy Beth, and Heather B. Weiss. BUNDLE : Grant : Home, School and Community Collaboration + Weiss: Preparing Educators to Engage Families 2e. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2010.

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Franz, Carleen, Lee Ascherman, and Julia Shaftel. Collaboration and Referral. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780195383997.003.0014.

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The final chapter summarizes the benefits of clinician support for students and families who experience academic challenges and learning problems. A review of issues covered in this volume includes the definition of learning disability, challenges in understanding differences between school and external evaluations, differences in terminology, and the lack of congruence between parental expectations for schools and what schools may actually (and appropriately) offer. Recommendations for clinicians include the importance of obtaining a thorough academic history and consideration of school performance as a critical piece of the diagnostic and treatment picture. The impact of related disorders, such as ADHD and executive function deficits, is discussed. Clinicians are advised to become familiar with school-based legal requirements, evaluations, and identification procedures for the benefit of students and their parents.
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Leonard, Jack, and R. Martin Reardon. Learning to Read the World and the Word: School-University-Community Collaboration to Enrich Immigrant Literacy and Teacher Education. Information Age Publishing, 2021.

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Leonard, Jack, and R. Martin Reardon. Learning to Read the World and the Word: School-University-Community Collaboration to Enrich Immigrant Literacy and Teacher Education. Information Age Publishing, Incorporated, 2021.

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Everett, Mia. School-Based Mental Health. Edited by Hunter L. McQuistion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190610999.003.0009.

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The majority of children and adolescents in need of mental health services do not receive adequate care. Barriers to quality care include limited financial resources, social stigma, and a paucity of appropriately trained clinicians. The deleterious effects of untreated childhood mental illness have been well documented. School-based child and adolescent psychiatrists are on the front line of managing this public health crisis. Approximately 75% of mental health services for children and adolescents are provided in educational settings. The success of school-based mental health programs is contingent upon effective collaboration between the practitioner, caregiver, child/adolescent, and educator. In this chapter, a case is used to illustrate salient features of school-based psychiatric practice, including assessment tools, interventions, educational advocacy, and logistical considerations. The practice of public psychiatry in school-based settings should optimally adhere to the principles of recovery, resilience, and cultural competence.
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Walker, David Robert. Computer-aided collaboration in a graduate-level music analysis course: An exploration of legitimate peripheral participation. 2001.

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Gaudiani, Claire L. Academic Alliances: A New Approach to School/College Collaboration, 1985/86 (Current Issues in Higher Education, No 1). Amer Assn for Higher Education, 1987.

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Huss, Oksana, and Oleksandra Keudel. Open budget: Learning from the Open School Platform in Donetsk oblast, Ukraine. Bononia University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/oblospd01.

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The case study developed as part of IIEP‐UNESCO Research Project ‘Open Government: Learning From Experience’ analyses how an open government approach is being applied in Ukraine to resolve the critical issue of non‐transparent school financing through parents’ donations that undermines trust among key educational stakeholders. Developed in 2016, the Open School Platform (OS) is an online tool that allows parents to visualise the school’s budget, needs and expenditures in an easy‐ to‐read format. The study shows that OS has contributed to: improved trust among key stakeholders, improved communication and collaboration between school personnel and local public authorities, and more effective planning. But it also confirms that the use of ICT can lead to inequalities in poor rural communities having low levels of Internet access or computer literacy. It concludes on the importance of open government for shifting to a new paradigm of cooperation and partnership. And it recommends providing access to information in line with the Open Data Charter; ensuring a legal framework for citizen participation; using handy and accessible technological solutions; and following a ‘learning‐by‐doing’ approach to build up social capital for constructive interaction with authorities.
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