Commonwealth Consortium for Education and LCD Conference:
The Power of Partnerships: Strength of Friends
Exploring the potential of school and college links in the Commonwealth
8th and 9th December 2006
District 6, Cape Town, South Africa
There are currently several thousand international school and college
partnerships throughout the Commonwealth. Anecdotal evidence suggests that
partnerships can increase international understanding, support school
development and promote mutual respect and friendship. Governments across the
Commonwealth are placing school and college linking higher up their
agendas. What exactly are the benefits of partnerships? Are they really
improving the quality of education? Does the Commonwealth have a role to promote
partnerships?
Bringing together stakeholders involved in all aspects of school and college
linking including non-governmental organisation representatives, school
delegates from across the Commonwealth and government representatives this
timely international conference explored the potential of school and college
partnerships to make a difference to the lives of young people and the
implications for practitioners, leaders and educators. Through sharing
experiences and best practice delegates had the opportunity to openly
debate the issues associated with school and college partnerships and learn from
each other about what is effective and possible ways forward.
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