As the number of full-service, school-based, and school-linked integrated service programs increases, university partnerships between schools of education, health, and social work are forming to prepare professionals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and dispositions to work collaboratively in these settings. How should principals plan to participate in collaborative efforts with universities as they educate future service providers?
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