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Developing collaborative partnerships

Series or Serial: Practice Application Brief

Publisher: The Ohio State University

Published At: Columbus, OH

Date Published: 1997

Distributor: ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education, Center on Education and Training for Employment, The Ohio State University

Source Address: 1900 Kenny Road

Source City/State/Zip: Columbus OH 43210

Phone: 800-848-4815

Material Type: Information Analysis

Intended Audience: General

Physical Media: Print

Subjects: Partnerships in Education; School Effectiveness; Adult Education; Vocational Education; Career Education

Abstract:
The brief looks at successful collaborations involving work force development, family literacy, and welfare reform to identify the elements that make collaborations effective. The steps to create and sustain collaborative relationships are described to help adult, career, and vocational educators forge linkages that could improve services. References are given.

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