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Creating Collaborative Action Teams: Working Together for Student Success

Authors: Catherine Jordan, Amy Averett, Jerry Elder, Evangelina Orozco, Zena Rudo

Product ID: FAM-18 Price: Available free online
• Published: 2000   

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The Collaborative Action Team process is a set of concepts, activities, and resources that individuals, school districts and other organizations can use to develop a partnership between home, school, community, and students at the local level. These teams identify pressing issues in the school community and take action to address those issues.

Creating Collaborative Action Teams: Working Together for Student Success contains hands-on tools and resources to help you implement the Collaborative Action Team process in your school community.


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    Jordan, C., Averett, A., Elder, J., Orozco, E., & Rudo, Z. (2000).  Creating collaborative action teams: Working together for student success. Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
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