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Change and Improvement in School-University Partnership Settings: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Originating in the field of medicine, the term is used in education to describe those schools that partner with a university or a college of education and its professional education programs to improve K-12 education and student learning through research. The partnership between the two entities is to provide training and professional development to future and current professionals in education. The term is often used to characterize Professional Development School (PDS) partnerships. The concept of a teaching hospital in medicine refers to hospitals that partner with medical schools for (a) the training of medical students, interns, new doctors and nurses, and (b) the development of innovative methods of medical and health care practices through learning and research.
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An Historical Perspective of the School-University Partnership Movement in American Education and the Current Landscape
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7860-5.ch001
Abstract
This introductory chapter provides readers with an historical perspective of the school-university partnership movement in American education covering periods from the early 1800s to 2020. Seven phases of the movement are delineated and discussed. The current landscape of different types of educational partnerships prevalent today in the U.S. are identified and described, along with remarks made about the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for expanded partnerships and research. The chapter concludes with the author's perspective on partnerships, the context and the book's focus on research and partnerships for educational change and improvement. Also, comments are made regarding an emerging trend toward the convergence and alignment of K-12 and higher education (13-16).
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Medical, Pharmaceutical, and Healthcare Trade Relationships Between Australia and South Asian Nations
A teaching hospital is a hospital or medical center that provides medical education and training to future and current health professionals.
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‘The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Create It' -- P. Drucker: Crafting a Collaborative National PDS Research Agenda
A term used in education to refer to schools that partner with a university or a college of education and its professional education programs to improve K-12 education and student learning through research. The partnership between the two entities is to provide preparatory training to future educators and professional development to current professionals in education. The term is often used to describe professional development school partnerships (PDS). The concept of a teaching hospital originated in medicine and refers to hospitals that partner with medical schools for (a) the training of medical students, interns, new doctors and nurses, and (b) the development of innovative methods of medical and health care practices through learning and research.
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