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Wepner, Shelley B.; Gómez, Diane W.; Quatroche, Diana – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2021
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,…
Descriptors: Leadership, Administrator Attitudes, College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education
Gómez, Diane W.; Wepner, Shelley B. – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2018
This study investigated the roles and responsibilities of University-Based Administrators (UBAs) in relation to their oversight of Professional Development Schools (PDSs). UBAs refer to college administrators such as department chairs, program coordinators, directors, assistant deans, associate deans, and deans. The participants were 36 UBAs…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Professional Development Schools, College School Cooperation, Preservice Teacher Education
Gonzalez-Frey, Selenid M.; Garas-York, Keli; Kindzierski, Corinne M.; Henry, Julie J. – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2021
Undergraduate and graduate education students completed a survey to examine their attitudes toward remote instruction during the coronavirus pandemic. At the conclusion of the Spring 2020 semester in which all courses transitioned from a face-to-face to an online format, students, N = 93, were asked to describe what worked well in their courses in…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics