2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12564-021-09682-0
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Building education groups as school collaboration for education improvement: a case study of stakeholder interactions in District A of Chengdu

Abstract: School collaboration has become a popular approach for education improvement in global education reform. This study examined the dynamics of stakeholder school collaboration in China to improve public education using a case study focused on an Education Group government initiative in Chengdu, China. Frist an introduction to a global reform for education improvement through school collaboration is given, followed by a review of global reform for school collaboration and Hargreaves and Shirley's discussion on de… Show more

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“…that simultaneously contain vertical and horizontal relationships. This is the case, for example, in the studies by Liu (2021) and Azorín and Mujis (2017), which describe networks between schools of different educational levels, the educational administration and different elements of the local community.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…that simultaneously contain vertical and horizontal relationships. This is the case, for example, in the studies by Liu (2021) and Azorín and Mujis (2017), which describe networks between schools of different educational levels, the educational administration and different elements of the local community.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the literature analyzed underlines two fundamental purposes regarding the creation of networks: (1) to improve school outcomes (Eddy-Spicer, 2017; Liu, 2021; Azorín and Muijs, 2018); and (2) to increase educational equity and decrease inequalities (Azonrín, 2021; Hargreaves et al ., 2018). Regarding the first of these, the study by Eddy-Spicer (2017) and Pino-Yanccovic et al .…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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