This collection of chapters from established thinkers and emerging
scholars provides a series of unique insights into collaboration
between schools and the means by which the policy context
influences such activity. Taking a global perspective, the chapters
within this book follow a common framework to explore how
macro-level factors help to create the conditions in which
school-to-school collaboration is likely to succeed or fail 'on the
ground'. The result is a nuanced and original analysis that
explores why and how collaborative activity between schools is
intrinsically linked to broader policy contexts. School
collaboration and networking is a rapidly growing area of interest.
This book will appeal to the increasing number of emerging scholars
and established experts with an interest in this area and other
related sub-fields including school effectiveness and improvement,
critical policy studies and educational leadership and management.
It will also be of interest to policymakers seeking to capitalise
on the potential of collaboration between schools and to
educational professionals seeking improvement through partnership
and dialogue.
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