A Call to the Village: Retooling Public Schools is a roadmap for developing collaborative strategies that integrate the knowledge, ideas, expertise, resources, networks, and systems of the nonprofit, private, public, and religious sectors in the transformation of elementary and secondary schools. While most books on school reform focus on micro issues such as curricula, administration, special needs learning, standards and accountability, as well as school choice, the focus of this book is the building and implementation of strategic partnerships across sectors via cross-sectoral collaboration.
By taking what works from the organizational and strategic coherence of the private sector, the spiritual and moral stewardship of the religious sector, the local and social service focuses of the nonprofit sector, and the public sector's mandate to provide equitable public goods, Wana offers a comprehensive and practical guide for retooling America's public schools.
Wana Duhart’s book A Call to the Village: Retooling Public Schools can be purchased via the publisher’s website, www.rowmaneducation.com. Book Table of Contents
- Introduction to Cross-Sectoral Collaboration
- The Paradigm Shift in Elementary and Secondary Education
- Strategic Alternatives: Market- Versus System-Based Reform
- Benefits of Cross-Sectoral Collaboration
- Implementation Challenges and Realities
- Beyond the Walls of the "Church"
- The Prominence of the Nonprofit Community
- Maximizing Stakeholder Value in Education
- The Quandary of the Public Sector
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