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Liontos, Demetri – 1987
Adversarial collective bargaining often leads to lingering resentments. Collaborative bargaining, conversely, is a problem-solving approach to contract negotiations based on common interests and mutual respect. It is estimated that at least 500 school districts nationwide incorporate major elements of the collaborative approach in their collective…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Lashway, Larry – 1995
Influenced by leadership developments in the private sector, educational researchers have increasingly focused their attention on "transformational" models of leadership that emphasize collaboration and empowerment. The facilitative leader's role is to foster the involvement of employees at all different levels. This digest summarizes…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Educational Cooperation
Schlessman-Frost, Amy – 1994
The current trend toward collaboration is having an impact on the fields of adult basic education and adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) and literacy education. This digest looks at collaboration for adult ESL programs and for family bilingual and ESL literacy programs. It discusses the distinctions among cooperation, coordination, and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Bilingual Education, Educational Cooperation, English (Second Language)
Inger, Morton – 1993
In most schools, especially urban high schools, teachers are colleagues in name only. Some schools, however, do foster substantial collegial relationships among teachers; and when schools are organized to support such teacher collaboration, the benefits are substantial. To make teacher collaboration possible and effective, two fundamental…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement, High Schools
Scott, James J.; Smith, Stuart C. – 1987
A growing number of educators are focusing their efforts on improving the work environment of teaching. In place of the typical school's norms and practices that isolate teachers from one another, collaborative schools have norms that encourage teachers and principals to cooperate for school improvement. Such schools are characterized by frequent…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Cooperation, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education