HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 26 no. 3 (2024)

Collaboration of Internal and External Stakeholders as to Realization of School Activities

Raquelmie Labayog

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

Collaboration between internal and external stakeholders is crucial for the successful realization of school activities. Internal stakeholders, such as administrators, teachers, students, and staff, work within the school ecosystem, ensuring day-to-day operations and academic goals are met. External stakeholders, including parents, local communities, businesses, and government entities, provide essential support, resources, and broader perspectives. Effective collaboration fosters a sense of shared responsibility, enhances resource mobilization, and strengthens relationships, which ultimately contribute to the achievement of educational objectives. When these groups work together, schools can create more enriching, inclusive, and well-rounded experiences for students, promoting their overall development and success. This cooperation ensures that school activities align with both academic goals and community expectations, facilitating long-term educational progress.



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