How does a Connected Community differ from other ASCD organizational relationships?
ASCD has a large number of partnerships and alliances with individual organizations and institutions. Connected Communities are different in that their members come together under an ASCD framework that cuts across the organizations and institutions in an area. A single organization or institution cannot become a Connected Community, however; it is expected that members of the community may leverage the resources of their respective organizations and institutions to support the operations of the community. ^ Return to top.
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