2014
DOI: 10.1177/105678791402300303
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Considering New Paths for Success

Abstract: This article examines urban school–university partnership research after No Child Left Behind. Central to the review is an analysis in the trend of research methods utilized across studies. It was found that many studies are single-case studies or anecdotal. There are few quantitative, sustained qualitative, or mixed-methods studies represented in the literature sampled. We suggest that significant hurdles make more reliable studies difficult to mount. In light of that, we offer suggestions about issues and fa… Show more

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“…Current teachers in high-needs areas should be provided with opportunities to meet TVIs or work with students with visual impairments to see if they may be interested in a career as a TVI. Other areas of education have established community-university partnerships to address teacher shortage problems (e.g., Flynn et al, 2014) by recruiting professionals who are currently teaching in a district to earn additional teaching endorsements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current teachers in high-needs areas should be provided with opportunities to meet TVIs or work with students with visual impairments to see if they may be interested in a career as a TVI. Other areas of education have established community-university partnerships to address teacher shortage problems (e.g., Flynn et al, 2014) by recruiting professionals who are currently teaching in a district to earn additional teaching endorsements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%