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Wolthuis, Fenna; Hubers, Mireille Desirée; van Veen, Klaas; de Vries, Siebrich – Research Papers in Education, 2022
This study examines which school factors schools report influence their (dis)continuation of lesson study, a professional development initiative, and how after a four-year, cross-school lesson study project ends. To examine this, the framework on three types of school factors (features of employment, malleable school processes and fixed school…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Program Termination, Organizational Culture
Putnam, Joyce; Schwille, Sharon – School-University Partnerships, 2020
School-university partnerships not only take time and care to establish and develop but also need sensitivity and acknowledgement of work accomplished if the partnership disbands. What are the repercussions of ending the partnership abruptly with little advance notice? This article examines this question by looking at the school participants'…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Program Termination, Misconceptions

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