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Do you have any suggestions on how our coordinators and the programs they administer might develop partnerships with local institutions of higher education, especially as they consider program evaluation support?

Do you have any suggestions on how our coordinators and the programs they administer might develop partnerships with local institutions of higher education, especially as they consider program evaluation support?

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  • David Houchins (Associate Professor, Georgia State University): The institution (university) can create publications from the program data. Potentially another option would be the development or partnership as a TA center. It has to be a give and take of providing services and meeting the requests of the higher education personnel to promote their work. It is doable. It just requires being honest on both sides of your needs.
  • Heather Griller Clark (Principal Research Specialist, Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education, Arizona State University): We have a lot of different projects going on at ASU. The Service Learning department has provided a class that was a grant. We have grants and cooperative programs. We’ve had student-teachers out in our facilities.
  • Dottie: One way we’ve involved universities is as members of an advisory council. We simply asked universities to be a part of it.

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