Nicholas D. Young, Peter Bittel
Educational Entrepreneurship
Promoting Public-Private Partnerships for the 21st Century
Nicholas D. Young, Peter Bittel
Educational Entrepreneurship
Promoting Public-Private Partnerships for the 21st Century
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This book acts as a useful resource in understanding innovative ways to stretch limited school resources or to improve the scope and quality of services and programs offered to deserving students.
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This book acts as a useful resource in understanding innovative ways to stretch limited school resources or to improve the scope and quality of services and programs offered to deserving students.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9781475808377
- ISBN-10: 1475808372
- Artikelnr.: 42203973
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9781475808377
- ISBN-10: 1475808372
- Artikelnr.: 42203973
Nicholas D. Young, PhD, EdD has worked in diverse professional roles for more than 30 years, serving as a teacher, principal, counselor, special education director, graduate professor, graduate dean, superintendent of schools, and longtime psychologist with clinical and educational specialties. Dr. Young holds several graduate degrees including a PhD in educational administration and an EdD in psychology. He was named the Massachusetts Superintendent of the Year and completed a distinguished Fulbright Program. Dr. Young has also published extensively in the fields of counseling, psychology, and education.
Acknowledgments Introduction Nicholas D. Young and Peter J. Bittel Chapter
1 Applying Entrepreneurship to American Public Education Marc Dean Millot
Chapter 2 Exploring Public-Private Partnerships for Curriculum and
Instruction JoAnn Cox Chapter 3 New Income Streams for School Districts:
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Grant Writing, Pursue
Foundation Funding, and Expand Corporate Relationships Nicholas D. Young,
Lynne M. Celli, and Richard Roque Chapter 4 Promoting Partnerships in
Cooperative Purchasing and Shared Services Richard Labrie Chapter 5
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Opportunities in K-12
Technology Nicholas D. Young, Elizabeth Jean, and Christine N. Michael
Chapter 6 Improved Outcomes for Students With Associated Cost Avoidance:
Proven Solutions for Special Education Programs Peter J. Bittel, Michael R.
Neiman, Brian Edwards, and Erin K. EdwardsChapter 7 Educating and
Economizing: Innovative K-12/Higher Education Partnerships Nicholas D.
Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean Chapter 8 Understanding the
Relationship: School Facilities Management and the Learning Process Richard
Labrie Chapter 9 Bridging the Great Divide: School-to-Work Transition for
Special Education Students Using a Social Entrepreneurial Model Pat W. Wear
II and Leslie L. Wilson About the Primary Authors About the Chapter Authors
1 Applying Entrepreneurship to American Public Education Marc Dean Millot
Chapter 2 Exploring Public-Private Partnerships for Curriculum and
Instruction JoAnn Cox Chapter 3 New Income Streams for School Districts:
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Grant Writing, Pursue
Foundation Funding, and Expand Corporate Relationships Nicholas D. Young,
Lynne M. Celli, and Richard Roque Chapter 4 Promoting Partnerships in
Cooperative Purchasing and Shared Services Richard Labrie Chapter 5
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Opportunities in K-12
Technology Nicholas D. Young, Elizabeth Jean, and Christine N. Michael
Chapter 6 Improved Outcomes for Students With Associated Cost Avoidance:
Proven Solutions for Special Education Programs Peter J. Bittel, Michael R.
Neiman, Brian Edwards, and Erin K. EdwardsChapter 7 Educating and
Economizing: Innovative K-12/Higher Education Partnerships Nicholas D.
Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean Chapter 8 Understanding the
Relationship: School Facilities Management and the Learning Process Richard
Labrie Chapter 9 Bridging the Great Divide: School-to-Work Transition for
Special Education Students Using a Social Entrepreneurial Model Pat W. Wear
II and Leslie L. Wilson About the Primary Authors About the Chapter Authors
Acknowledgments Introduction Nicholas D. Young and Peter J. Bittel Chapter
1 Applying Entrepreneurship to American Public Education Marc Dean Millot
Chapter 2 Exploring Public-Private Partnerships for Curriculum and
Instruction JoAnn Cox Chapter 3 New Income Streams for School Districts:
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Grant Writing, Pursue
Foundation Funding, and Expand Corporate Relationships Nicholas D. Young,
Lynne M. Celli, and Richard Roque Chapter 4 Promoting Partnerships in
Cooperative Purchasing and Shared Services Richard Labrie Chapter 5
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Opportunities in K-12
Technology Nicholas D. Young, Elizabeth Jean, and Christine N. Michael
Chapter 6 Improved Outcomes for Students With Associated Cost Avoidance:
Proven Solutions for Special Education Programs Peter J. Bittel, Michael R.
Neiman, Brian Edwards, and Erin K. EdwardsChapter 7 Educating and
Economizing: Innovative K-12/Higher Education Partnerships Nicholas D.
Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean Chapter 8 Understanding the
Relationship: School Facilities Management and the Learning Process Richard
Labrie Chapter 9 Bridging the Great Divide: School-to-Work Transition for
Special Education Students Using a Social Entrepreneurial Model Pat W. Wear
II and Leslie L. Wilson About the Primary Authors About the Chapter Authors
1 Applying Entrepreneurship to American Public Education Marc Dean Millot
Chapter 2 Exploring Public-Private Partnerships for Curriculum and
Instruction JoAnn Cox Chapter 3 New Income Streams for School Districts:
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Grant Writing, Pursue
Foundation Funding, and Expand Corporate Relationships Nicholas D. Young,
Lynne M. Celli, and Richard Roque Chapter 4 Promoting Partnerships in
Cooperative Purchasing and Shared Services Richard Labrie Chapter 5
Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Opportunities in K-12
Technology Nicholas D. Young, Elizabeth Jean, and Christine N. Michael
Chapter 6 Improved Outcomes for Students With Associated Cost Avoidance:
Proven Solutions for Special Education Programs Peter J. Bittel, Michael R.
Neiman, Brian Edwards, and Erin K. EdwardsChapter 7 Educating and
Economizing: Innovative K-12/Higher Education Partnerships Nicholas D.
Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean Chapter 8 Understanding the
Relationship: School Facilities Management and the Learning Process Richard
Labrie Chapter 9 Bridging the Great Divide: School-to-Work Transition for
Special Education Students Using a Social Entrepreneurial Model Pat W. Wear
II and Leslie L. Wilson About the Primary Authors About the Chapter Authors