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ABEC "Best Practices" in Business-Education Partnership Initiative

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"BEST PRACTICE" CRITERIA

Guiding Principles

The Foundation - Developing the partnership's core values

Partnerships must be built on shared values and philosophies

Partnerships should:
  • Begin with an open and frank discussion about values, goals and needs.
  • Respect and reflect the culture and goals of both the education and business partners.
  • Support the core mission of the school.
  • Bolster the academic, social and physical well being of students.
  • Compliment the social values and goals of the school, business partner and the community.
Partnerships should be defined by mutually beneficial goals and objectives

Partnerships should:
  • Clearly define short and long-range goals.
  • Focus on collaboration to determine activities that meet the goals of all involved.
  • Be aligned with education goals and board policies of individual schools and/or districts.
Implementation - Translating values into action

Partnership activities should be integrated into the school and business cultures.
  • Partners should communicate frequently to respect and understand each other's cultures.
  • Partnerships should provide students, teachers and business employees with opportunities to interact at school, community and business sites.
Partnerships should be driven by a clear management process and structure.
  • Each school and school district should have a point person to manage partnerships to ensure quality and alignment with educational goals for students.
  • Partnerships should include written descriptions of roles and responsibilities, accountability measures and guidelines for responsibilities of educators and business employees.
  • Partnerships should include training for all key personnel.
Partnerships should define specific, measurable outcomes
  • Partnerships should be guided by a written collaborative agreement on outcomes, benchmarks and measures of progress.
Continuity - Sustaining the partnership over time

Partnerships should have support at the highest level within the business and school and concurrence at all levels.
  • Superintendents, principals, school boards, CEO's and managers should articulate and demonstrate support for the partnership internally and externally.
  • Partnerships should be explicitly supported by teachers, employees and other constituents.
  • Communities should have the opportunity to review and contribute to partnerships
Partnerships should include detailed internal and external communication plans, which clearly illustrate expectations of all parties
  • Partners should communicate regularly about intended and actual outcomes of all activities
  • Communication about partnerships should allow opportunities for private and public recognition of both parties.
Evaluation - Determining strengths, weaknesses and future directions

Partnerships should be developed with clear definitions of success for all partners.
  • Measures for success should be established at the outset of the partnership
  • Partnerships should be evaluated on a regular, agreed-upon basis
  • Evaluation should include collection and analysis of information to determine accomplishments, strengths and weaknesses of the partnership.
Source: The Council for Corporate & School Partnerships: Guiding Principles for Business and School Partnerships, www.corpschoolpartners.org