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Building Collaborative Cultures: Seeking Ways To Reshape Urban Schools

Author (s) Peterson, K.D. & Brietzke, R.
 
Year of Publication 1994
 
Publication Type report
 
Name of Periodical Urban Monograph Series
 
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North Central Regional Educational Laboratory
1900 Spring Road, Suite 300
Oak Brook, IL 60521-1480

 
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Suggested Audience
  • Educators
  • Administrators
 
Descriptors
  • Cultural awareness
  • Disadvantaged youth & families
  • Elementary schools
  • High schools
  • Organizational climate
  • Teacher roles
  • Teacher CPD/inservice


Content Abstract

This monograph concentrates on the components of collaborative cultures and how schools develop such collaborative cultures. Urban schools face unique challenges in the frequent lack of resources and the special needs of their often disadvantaged populations. The school culture is a unique quality of the school that is a complex web of norms, values, beliefs, assumptions, and traditions built up over time. In collaborative school cultures teachers regularly engage in professional dialogue with colleagues; they share knowledge and work together to solve problems. Collegiality and collaboration have been identified as elements of successful schools. While conflict will still occur in collaborative school cultures, situations can be worked out for the good of the students through collaboration. Collegial relationships are important in collaborative schools to enhance productivity and staff development. Activities that foster these relationships and shaping a collaborative culture are outlined. A 10-item annotated bibliography is included. (Contains 32 references.) (SLD) (ERIC Clearinghouse #UD030266)

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