2021
DOI: 10.14305/jn.19440413.2021.13.3.04
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School-Based Leadership Perspectives on University Partnerships

Abstract: The success of school-university partnerships depends on the leadership. This qualitative study reports on school-based leaders (SBAs) as critical stakeholders in the collaborative process of forming viable partnerships with colleges and universities. It describes SBAs’ responsibilities as partners, motivation for forming their partnerships, perceived benefits and challenges of the partnership, perspectives on forming and sustaining a partnership, and self-reflective comments about their leadership characteris… Show more

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“…In actuality, the principal is often the individual who initiates the collaboration between a school and an EPP. School leaders' participation in school-EPP partnerships is essential because they establish a culture of learning in the school and partnering with the community (Wepner et al, 2021). Nettleton and Barnett (2016) suggested that the role of school leaders within school-EPPs partnerships is cyclical.…”
Section: School Leader Perspectives and Rolementioning
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“…In actuality, the principal is often the individual who initiates the collaboration between a school and an EPP. School leaders' participation in school-EPP partnerships is essential because they establish a culture of learning in the school and partnering with the community (Wepner et al, 2021). Nettleton and Barnett (2016) suggested that the role of school leaders within school-EPPs partnerships is cyclical.…”
Section: School Leader Perspectives and Rolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the surface, K-12-school EPP partnerships may be viewed from the narrow lens of the teacher candidate and the on-site clinical educator. School leaders' participation in school-EPP partnerships is essential because they are primarily responsible for establishing the culture of learning in a school including partnerships with the community (Gruenert & Whitaker, 2015;Jacobs & West-Burns, 2021;Wepner et al, 2021). It is the school leaders as well as EPP leaders who play a foundational role in setting the stage for effective and mutually beneficial partnerships (Nettleton & Barnett, 2016;Wepner et al, 2021).…”
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“…Therefore, if the two don’t see each other as peers there’s no basis for “accepting joint responsibility for the preparation of new teachers and P-12 student learning” (NAPDS, 2021, p. 13). It is precisely that mindset that undermines the work and mutual respect and trust (Wepner, Gomez & Quatroche, 2021) that has been built, which is why our project team as a collective is so protective and careful about its workspace. Probably the most important lesson the team has learned and continues to learn is how to be strategic in delivering and furnishing information about the needs and progress of the project.…”
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“…Entrepreneurial leadership is important for innovation capability because it creates a culture of innovation in the organization. Entrepreneurial leadership can motivate and support employees to think outside the box and take risks in decision-making (Wepner & Gomez, 2020).…”
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