School–university partnership for school renewal: reflections on three large, federally funded projects

Author:

Zheng YunzhengORCID,Shen JianpingORCID,Reeves Patricia

Abstract

PurposeIn this manuscript, we aimed to (1) illustrate the differences in school–university partnership under the school reform and renewal models and (2) describe the practice of and learning about school–university partnership by reflecting on the three large, federally funded projects, all conducted under the school renewal model.Design/methodology/approachWe used archival data from the three large, federally funded projects, synthesized our research related to school–university partnerships and developed themes for actions and learnings related to the topic of school–university partnerships.FindingsThe school–university partnerships under the school renewal model are different from that under the school reform model. School–university partnership under the school renewal model is associated with positive results for schools and the university. There are clear themes for the actions and learning in the school–university partnership under the school renewal model.Originality/valueIt is original to study school–university partnerships in the context of the school renewal model.

Publisher

Emerald

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