Full Description
A research-based, practical guide to the Professional Development Schools (PDS) approach to school-university partnerships
School-University Partnerships offers an introductory guide for education faculty members and in-service school professionals seeking clinically rich teaching experiences. It provides distinctive learning opportunities and professional development for all stakeholders through collaborative planning and by leveraging resources. Keli Garas-York presents Professional Development Schools (PDS) structures that can be tailored to the specific needs of an institution and its partners. Drawing on the 2021 NAPDS (National Association of Professional Development Schools) framework, which outlines the Nine Essentials, Garas-York defines what it means to be a PDS. Examples of the various aspects of school-university partnerships are provided, as well as document templates to help formalize and organize a consortium and tackle real-world scenarios. This text will be useful to educators interested in developing local school-university partnerships.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Introduction to the Professional Development Schools Approach to School-University Partnerships
2. Formalizing the PDS Relationship
3. PDS Stakeholders and Roles
4. Branching Out
5. Evaluating Your PDS: Ways to Reflect and Examine the Impact of PDS Endeavors
Appendix A
Appendix B
References
Index