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Downloadable: A Guide to Working With Community Educators

By Sarah D. Sparks — March 14, 2025 1 min read
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From mentors and tutors to guest speakers and artists, community members can deeply enrich a school in a variety of ways.

As part of Education Week’s The State of Teaching project, we looked at how schools that use team-teaching models can use these “community educators” to support their own teaching staff.

These examples from one school, Westwood High in Mesa, Ariz., suggest how to stagger different kinds of community partnerships.

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