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Chapter 3: Exploring models of partnerships

Chapter 3: Exploring models of partnerships

pp. 48-72

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, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, , Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria,
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In this chapter, we build on the legislative requirements, conceptual ideas and theories that underpin the way we see and understand partnership work in education settings. As you engage with the chapter, you will be introduced to theoretical modelling and ideas that can inform your work with families, professionals and community. The ideas presented in this chapter will also support you to understand the various practices and communication strategies that are introduced in the succeeding chapters in this book.

Keywords

  • Ecological Systems Theory
  • Epstein’s Home-School Partnership Model
  • Family Systems Approach
  • Red Dirt Thinking
  • Actiotope Model of Giftedness
  • TWINE Model of Partnership
  • SpICE Model
  • opportunities

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