Stakeholder Engagement
Improving Education through Multi-Level Community Relations
Henry Tran editor Douglas A Smith editor David G Buckman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Dec '19
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This book focuses on the topic of the multiple-stakeholders that comprise the education community across the P-20 continuum. In various ways and forms, the authors of the chapters found within this book promote the importance of engaging with the diverse array of stakeholders in order to truly improve education in an increasingly interconnected world. The book itself is divided into two major arcs, the first of which covers community relations and stakeholder engagement in P-12 schools, while the second addresses those same issues in higher education. When one considers the activities that take place within education institutions, there is a realization that they are influenced and driven by much more than just the educators and administrators who occupy the schools. In the editors’ own work, (e.g., see Tran & Bon, 2016), the importance of the inclusion of the viewpoints and inputs of multiple-stakeholders in school decisions when appropriate has been consistently argued, given that the school is considered by many to be a social and communal environment. To address these issues, in this text, this book is lucky to have a collection of peer-reviewed writing that explore various aspects of how multiple-stakeholder input can be used to improve school decisions.
In Stakeholder Engagement: Improving Education through Multi-Level Community Relations, Tran, Smith, and Buckman have produced an edited volume of original empirical and theoretical contributions that will now serve as a milestone in the literature on stakeholder engagement for public K-12 schools and higher education institutions. Written for both practitioners and researchers, this book goes to the heart of the interlocking set of stakeholder challenges that leaders must understand and resolve in order to move their organizations forward. Accessible and yet rich in scholarship and research, Tran, Smith, and Buckman have given us a work that will inexorably drive readers to the recognition that facilitation and support of stakeholder engagement will be a critical factor in determining whether the schools, colleges, and universities of tomorrow are truly preparing students for the future or simply accommodating the status quo. Highly recommended. -- Clifford P. Harbour, JD, EdD, Professor, Higher Education, University of North Texas
Perhaps one of the most challenging aspects of school leadership from P-12 through higher education is how to effectively involve and honor the multiple stakeholder voices with different perspectives and agenda. In two significant arcs, Stakeholder Engagement: Improving Education through Multi-Level Community Relations addresses the complexities of stakeholder engagement and building authentic relationships from P-12 to Higher Education. Covering a wide range of critical topics from financial support of the community to the importance of shared vision—P-12, to the role of engaging rural communities and industry stakeholders—Higher Education, this work substantiates the importance of stakeholder involvement in all levels of education. As such this book serves as a useful tool for any leadership course that seeks to explore stakeholder involvement. -- Sheryl J. Croft, Associate Professor, K-12 Education, Kennesaw State University; Director, Teaching in the Urban South (TITUS)
As a compilation of nine research studies and one book review, Stakeholder Engagement: Improving Education through Multilevel Community Relations presents clear evidence that educational leaders who listen to and consider stakeholder voices when making decisions can improve student outcomes and build coalitions of support. * School Administrator *
ISBN: 9781475854893
Dimensions: 223mm x 151mm x 12mm
Weight: 295g
180 pages