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Community Partnerships

Resources for Building Community Partnerships

Learn how schools can benefit from the support and expertise of local businesses, organizations, and individuals, and discover strategies for fostering successful business and community partnerships.

September 27, 2010 Updated June 15, 2016

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Discover Benefits of Community and Business Partnerships

Explore Specific Tips and Strategies for Schools

  • Just Ask: Strategies for Building Community Partnerships: Figure out how to build a resource pool from the wide range of expertise within your community. (Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, 2014)
  • Creating Successful Collaborations: Consider guidelines for bringing artists and experts into the classroom to give students authentic experiences in creative collaboration. (Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, 2013)
  • : Take a look at six strategies for engaging business partners for activities such as guest speakers, job shadowing, student conferences, mentorships, and internships. (Asia Society, 2013)
  • 5 Steps to Better School/Community Collaboration: Find resources and great ideas shared by a parent and community organizer, including how to create a community resource map. (Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, 2011)

Build Partnerships to Support Project-Based Learning

  • Focus on Audience for Better PBL Results: Consider tips on connecting students with real audiences in order to drive deeper learning. (Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, 2014)
  • San Francisco Bat Kid: A Model PBL Project: Understand how the high-profile pageant of San Francisco's Bat Kid event provides lessons about partnering with local, national, and international organizations to enrich both project-based learning and service learning. (Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, 2013)
  • Building Partnerships to Expand the PBL Classroom: Gain insight from one teacher's analogy comparing the stages of partnership development to those of dating. (Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, 2013)
  • : Explore five strategies to get your community involved in school projects. (Buck Institute for Education, 2013)

See Successful Partnerships in Action

Dive into examples of successful business and community partnerships to support career readiness, service learning, and afterschool and enrichment programs.

Fostering Career Readiness

Creating Opportunities for Service Learning

Supporting Afterschool Learning and Enrichment Programs

Downloads and Examples From Schools That Work

Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú's flagship series highlights practices and case studies from K-12 schools and districts that are improving the way students learn. Below, find downloads used by practitioners at featured schools, and explore real-world examples of community partnerships.

At Hood River Middle School in Hood River, Oregon, local experts make learning come to life. See how Hood River connects to community members as a part of place-based learning, and learn how this school has turned itself into a community hub.

Find out how Walter Bracken STEAM Academy Elementary School in Las Vegas, Nevada, partnered with organizations to bring lessons in financial literacy to the school. Then learn how the school found donors and brought in gardening experts to transform school grounds.

Crellin Elementary School in Crellin, Maryland, uses community needs as real-world catalysts for learning. Learn how Crellin educators reach out to the community to identify opportunities for place-based learning and invite community partners into classrooms to share their expertise

Students at Montpelier High School in Montpelier, Vermont, work with local organizations, businesses, and individuals to craft internships that allow them to explore their interests, learn skills, and work collaboratively. Take a look at how Montpelier finds real-life community applications for student learning through service-learning projects, and explore a few of this school's resources:

  •  -- Download an overview of the semester-long course for students in the community-based learning program.
  •  -- Download an evaluation form sent to community partners at the end of each semester to reflect on a student's work and performance.

For students at Normal Park Museum Magnet School, the entire community of Chattanooga, Tennessee -- from museums and cultural centers to local businesses and natural areas -- provides opportunities to make real-world curriculum connections; discover how Normal Park engages community partners to provide these new opportunities for learning.

Have you built successful community or business partnerships with your class, school, or district? Are you aware of other helpful resources? Please share your experiences and any additional resources in the comments.

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  • Career & Technical Education
  • Project-Based Learning (PBL)
  • Service Learning

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