Investigating University-School Partnerships: A Volume in Professional
Development School Research, the fourth book in the PDS Research Series
developed by the same editors, includes a collection of organized papers
that represent the best and latest examples of practitioner thinking,
research, and program design and evaluation in the field at the national
level. A wide variety of authors from the professional community of PDS
researchers, practitioners, and other stakeholders engage the reader in
research or case studies that foreground real-life, authentic contexts,
which, in turn, are designed to generate and fashion more questions and
ideas. The volume's contents of 26 chapters is divided into five areas:
(1) PDS Evaluation (2) Teacher Research and Inquiry, (3) PDS
Stakeholders' Studies, (4) Studies for Thought - Ideas for Development,
and (5) Teaching Content Areas in PDSs. As a whole, the volume of papers
maintains a consistency within a cohesive undercurrent that illustrates
the spirited and visionary purpose of professional development schools
to advance educational reform that leads to substantive change.