Partnering for Progress: Boston University, the Chelsea Public Schools, and Twenty Years of Urban Education Reform

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For decades, education researchers have understood that school/university partnerships can be beneficial for education reform. K-12 institutions derive benefits from working with professors and university students, and higher education institutions use local schools as sites for teacher training and school improvement research. Partnerships between universities and entire school districts for the explicit purpose of school district turnaround are extremely rare, how… More >>

Partnering for Progress: Boston University, the Chelsea Public Schools, and Twenty Years of Urban Education Reform