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Bauer, David G. – 1994
This book provides principals of public and private elementary and middle schools with a step-by-step approach for developing a system that empowers faculty, staff, and the school community in attracting grant funds. Following the introduction, chapter 1 discusses the principal's role in supporting grantseeking. Chapter 2 describes how to…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Corporate Support, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Turner, Eileen; And Others – Interchange, 1994
Since the mid-1970s, schemes that provide links between education and business have burgeoned in Scotland. In 1992, the Scottish Office Education Department (SOED) decided to fund a research project that aimed to map and analyze the range and complexity of education-industry links in Scotland and to suggest the most fruitful areas for future…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs, Corporate Support
Blank, Martin – 1988
Prepared as background for participants in an exploratory conference, this paper examines whether school-business partnerships and other forms of business assistance are contributing to fundamental change and reform, in the education system. Five questions are investigated. (1) How are businesses currently working with public education? The four…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Lewis, Anne – 1988
This paper, which provides a summary of an exploratory conference on school-business partnerships, relies heavily on a background paper for the conference disseminated as Occasional Paper #1. The current status of school-business partnerships is divided into the major categories of adopt-a-school programs, school improvement and support…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Chicago Business Leadership and School Reform. Supporting Leaders for Tomorrow, Occasional Paper #3.
Bednarik, David – 1988
Chicago's city leaders, unlike other city leaders, are going after fundamental and radical restructuring of the nation's third largest school system, but have found that it is hard to achieve. This paper provides a snapshot of the growing political involvement of Chicago's business leadership with the city's troubled school system. The need for…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Rigden, Diana W. – 1991
General guidelines for companies interested in supporting school-based restructuring are offered in this booklet. Following a brief review of the nature and types of partnerships, chapter 2 examines partnerships within the context of school restructuring outcomes and identifies some essential components for developing a reform-model partnership.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Programs, Corporate Support, Educational Cooperation
Siegel, Peggy M.; Smoley, Eugene R., Jr. – 1989
The differences and similarities between education and the private sector are analyzed as they both engage in efforts to fundamentally restructure their operations. To bridge the cultural gap between business and education, a workable strategy that advances direct and sustained private-sector involvement in education reform is proposed. Part 1 of…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Spratling, Cassandra – 1989
The growing proclivity of business leaders in some urban communities to become more deeply involved in the complex and politically volatile issue of school governance is assessed in this paper. The troubles facing Detroit public schools include a high dropout rate, illiteracy of graduates, and bad management of money and resources. In 1988,…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Trimble, Grace – 1989
Georgia's business leadership is concerned about that state's public education system which has consistently ranked near the bottom of the educational ladder. In 1986, the Quality Basic Education (QBE) Act became law, and its provisions are described in this document. The Georgia Alliance for Public Education (the Alliance) was mobilized to…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Peterson, Terry – 1989
In South Carolina, reform through the Educational Improvement Act (1984) and business-education partnerships are paying dividends in school improvements and gains in student performance. One key factor is the continued involvement of business leaders and business organizations in monitoring and supporting full implementation of reforms. Four…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Adams, Rebecca J. – 1989
This paper, written from the perspective of the child advocacy community, acknowledges the importance of the business community in the political process. The paper profiles the contrast between two New Jerseys, one of prosperity, the other struggling under excruciating poverty. The economic boom of the 1980s broadened the gap between wealthy…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
National Inst. of Independent Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC. – 1989
The second edition of a report on state and national trends in corporate investments in higher education focuses on the changes taking place in the support of colleges and universities by corporations and businesses. It includes both tax generated support and direct gifts. Trends between 1979-80 and 1986-87 are examined. Study findings for 1986-87…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Corporate Support, Donors, Educational Finance
Ashwell, Andrew, Ed.; Caropreso, Frank, Ed. – 1989
The quality of the U.S. work force is directly affected by the quality of its education. Business involvement in a national education agenda should be considered a necessary investment to foster success in international competition. The 1989 meeting of the Conference Board focused on two aspects of business leadership in education: (1) the effect…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Corporate Support, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Baas, Alan – 1990
Businesses are working with schools in ways that can affect every aspect of the education process. The most widespread form of business help takes place in the classrooms. School leaders need to be clear with themselves as to how much and what kind of involvement they want businesses to have in their schools. Business leaders can also help schools…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends
Bergman, Roberta L. – 1987
Child Care Dallas planned and implemented a project aiming to produce an employer-assisted family day care system which would meet the developmental needs of infants and toddlers, increase the community supply of infant/toddler care, be affordable for parents and employers, and demonstrate effective methods for recruiting and training competent…
Descriptors: Business, Corporate Support, Delivery Systems, Early Childhood Education


