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Co-Location to Collaboration Dunya Minoo Portland Public Schools
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Large scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination yet the social sector remains focused on the isolated intervention of individual organizations
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Co-Location Collaboration Partnership
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Co-Location To locate or be located in jointly or together, as two or more groups; share or designate to share the same place.
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XXXXX XXXX XXX SchoolCommunity Parents of School-age Children A Few Linkages Co-Location (Adelman, A.S. & Taylor, L., 2006)
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Partnership The state or condition of being a partner. A contractual relationship between two or more persons carrying on a joint business venture; an arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their common interests.
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School Community XXXXX XXX XXXX Parents of School-age Children Partnership (Adelman, A.S. & Taylor, L., 2006)
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Collaboration A process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize mutual goals; this is more than the intersection of common goals seen in co-operative ventures, but a deep, collective, determination to reach an identical objective —by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus.
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Community Schools X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXX XXXX XXX Parents of School-age Children Other Community Members Collaboration (Adelman, A.S. & Taylor, L., 2006)
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Types of collaboration Funder Collaboratives Public-Private Partnerships Multi-stakeholder Initiatives Social Sector Networks Collective Impact Initiatives
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The Five Conditions of Success 1.Common Agenda 2.Shared Measurement Systems 3.Mutually Reinforcing Activities 4.Continuous Communication 5.Backbone Support Organizations
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Resources: 1. Adelman, Howard S. & Taylor, Linda. 2006. The School Leader’s Guide to Student Learning Supports, 2. Wikipedia 3. Dictionary.com
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