Business-education partnerships

A business–education partnership is an agreement of collaboration between schools and businesses, unions, governments or community organizations. These partnerships are established by agreement between two or more parties to establish goals, and to construct a plan of action for achievement of those goals.

Business-education partnerships may involve entire school boards and hundreds of students. Others pair private partners with a single class or individual students. Business-education partnerships serve business and industry by providing activities such as in-service training to employees, use of facilities, student directed projects, software development or marketing research. They also serve to strengthen instruction in academic skills and to enrich the educational process through the talents and ideas of the personnel of participating businesses.[1]

  1. ^ The Canadian Chamber of Commerce (1992). Focus 2000 Business-Education Partnerships: Your Planning Process Guide. CCH Canadian Limited. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-88796-831-0.