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This presentation details the key components of community schools and their importance to community members and students alike. Comprised of four primary pillars, these schools focus on expanding learning opportunities, bringing in a variety of student supports, serving families collectively, while emphasizing the collaborative element of leadership. Community schools serve as an integration point of various elements of a community to come together in order to produce maximum benefits for all.
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Disciplines
Adult and Continuing Education | Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education | Curriculum and Instruction | Disability and Equity in Education | Educational Administration and Supervision | Educational Leadership | Educational Methods | Educational Psychology | Elementary Education | Holistic Education | Interprofessional Education | Other Education | Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education | Student Counseling and Personnel Services
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© 2024 The Authors
Preferred Citation
Curran, Shauna; Bassett, Morgan; Betit, Belle; Couch, Kelly; Hegarty, Allie; and LeBlanc, Katelynn, "Interprofessional Community Schools" (2024). CAIEP Spring Showcase 2024. 11.
https://dune.une.edu/caiepspring2024/11
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Adult and Continuing Education Commons, Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Commons, Curriculum and Instruction Commons, Disability and Equity in Education Commons, Educational Administration and Supervision Commons, Educational Leadership Commons, Educational Methods Commons, Educational Psychology Commons, Elementary Education Commons, Holistic Education Commons, Interprofessional Education Commons, Other Education Commons, Student Counseling and Personnel Services Commons
Notes
Morgan Bassett - Majors: Elementary and Special Education
Belle Betit - Major: Occupational Studies; Minors: Psychology and Special Education
Kelly Couch - Major: Social Work; Minor: Special Education
Shauna Curran - Major: Elementary Education; Minors: Mental Health Rehabilitation and Special Education
Allie Hegarty - Major: Occupational Studies; Minor: Public Health
Katelynn LeBlanc - Major: Art Design and Media; Minors: Art Therapy and Social Work