The Reality of partnership : developing education business relationships
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The Reality of partnership : developing education business relationships
Longman, 1991
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Partnerships between educational and business communities in the UK are in a state of growth and development. There is widespread support for promoting partnership activity and the UK government, along with other EEC governments, is providing financial support and encouraging the establishment of organizations and structures to harness the potential advantages. This book offers an exploration of the interpretations of the concept of partnership between education and industry, looking at the economic, social and political origins and purposes. It describes and critically appraises examples of partnerships in action. It includes new models, and strategies for extending the concept of partnership from the present limited understanding, as well as new ideas and practical guidelines to inform the future activities of those already engaged in partnerships and those planning to initiate them.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Partnership - principles and practices: partnership principles, John Woolhouse
- partnership and regional development, Michael Harrison
- partnership development - taking the people into account, Bob Gibbs, et al. Part 2 Partnerships in the UK - an overview: partnership in the UK, Andrew Miller and Sean Lawlor
- the promotion of partnership policy - higher education, Harry Gray
- partnership in a development project - teacher placement service, Peter Davis and Bill Fisher
- partnership 6-19 - possibilities and pitfalls, Mike Austin
- one school's experience of partnership, Graham Elliot and Ian Barlow. Part 3 The future of partnerships: partnerships - helping to improve industrial performance, Ivan Yates
- towards total quality in education, Bill Walton
- partnership in the 1990s, John Krachai.
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