A new report from Partners for Each and Every Child shares promising practices education leaders can use to develop high - quality,
meaningful stakeholder engagement processes that help advance equity and excellence in our schools.
Not exact matches
This
process is central to the civic
engagement of our residents, and I am looking forward to my continued involvement with local
stakeholders, and with my Council colleagues to secure the success of PB, and to expand this model in a
meaningful way.»
We are excited to share
Process and Protest, a report exploring how thoughtful,
meaningful, structured, and ongoing
engagement among a variety of
stakeholders is essential to unlocking the promise of ESSA and advancing excellence with equity in our schools.
Despite best intentions, however, the concept of «
stakeholder engagement» can often feel like a rote exercise or an invitation for inevitable conflict, instead of a
meaningful and collaborative
process meant to support students, families, and schools.