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Abstract This article recounts the partnership between university and high school colleagues to advocate for what the authors call mindful collaboration. Mindful collaboration is a term they use to describe a two-pronged approach in which high school and college partners (1) prioritize learning and understanding their collaborators’ lived realities, and (2) work toward equitable power dynamics between collaborators. The authors support their argument for mindful collaboration based on data from site visits to four high schools; focus groups and interviews with students, teachers, and other stakeholders at those schools; and surveys of students in ELA classes at those schools.

Journal
Pedagogy
Published
2025-04-01
DOI
10.1215/15314200-11625294
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