TY - JOUR
T1 - The Challenges and Benefits Presented by Partnerships within Rural Education in Wales
AU - Cann, Rosemary Olivia
AU - Thomas, Malcolm
AU - Jephcote, Martin
PY - 2011/5/1
Y1 - 2011/5/1
N2 - This paper examines the implementation of partnership working in education in rural Wales, contributing both to advancing critical understanding of the dynamics and experiences of partnership working in rural areas, and to the development of rural education policy and practice. By direct liaison with key stakeholders, the benefits and challenges faced by current partnerships are addressed and considered in detail. The main benefits of partnership working centre around greater efficiency being achieved, enhancing choice to the learner, allowing equity between different representatives and enriching understanding through the pooling of resources. The overriding challenges are based upon geographical difficulties, securing funding and ascertaining accountability. The article concludes by suggesting a number of core principles that should be addressed whilst drawing up a partnership agreement. Finally, the paper summarizes that an effective, well-planned partnership can result in many benefits for education sectors in Wales.
AB - This paper examines the implementation of partnership working in education in rural Wales, contributing both to advancing critical understanding of the dynamics and experiences of partnership working in rural areas, and to the development of rural education policy and practice. By direct liaison with key stakeholders, the benefits and challenges faced by current partnerships are addressed and considered in detail. The main benefits of partnership working centre around greater efficiency being achieved, enhancing choice to the learner, allowing equity between different representatives and enriching understanding through the pooling of resources. The overriding challenges are based upon geographical difficulties, securing funding and ascertaining accountability. The article concludes by suggesting a number of core principles that should be addressed whilst drawing up a partnership agreement. Finally, the paper summarizes that an effective, well-planned partnership can result in many benefits for education sectors in Wales.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/2160/10911
M3 - Article
SN - 0957-297X
VL - 15
SP - 80
EP - 90
JO - Welsh Journal of Education
JF - Welsh Journal of Education
IS - 1
ER -