An UnCommon Theory of School Change

An UnCommon Theory of School Change
Author: Kevin Fahey,Angela Breidenstein,Jacy Ippolito,Frances Hensley
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-04-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807777657

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This book is for educators who believe that schools need to be improved and are hopeful that real change can be achieved. The authors argue that if educators want to create more equitable, socially just, and learner-focused schools, then they need a more robust, transformational theory of school change—an UnCommon Theory. After describing the limits of current school improvement initiatives, the authors explain what is needed to actually engage in deeper school reinvention work. They take a deep dive into the most difficult work that school leaders do: questioning, rethinking, and reinventing the fundamental assumptions upon which our schools are built. The result is a practical book that provides readers with the knowledge and tools needed to do more than just tinker at the edges of school improvement. “This book will serve as a trusty coaching guide. The writing is clear and powerful.” —From the Foreword by Joseph P. McDonald, New York University “Educators contemplating or already on the journey of re-imagining their schools will find comfort and guidance to forge ahead.” —Carl Glickman, The University of Georgia “Can help each of us become the advocates for change that results in a better future for every student in every school.” —Douglas Fisher, San Diego State University “Will support educators to think differently about what it means to not only improve schools, but to move toward sustainable change.” —Kari Thierer, School Reform Initiative

The Principalship

The Principalship
Author: Frederick C. Lunenburg,Beverly J. Irby
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 761
Release: 2022-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781538123966

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The Principalship: A Learning-Centered Approach is a one-of-a kind textbook written especially for principals to help them understand current theories of teaching and learning and best leadership practices as well as practical application of these theories.

Educational Administration

Educational Administration
Author: Frederick C. Lunenburg,Allan Ornstein
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781544373614

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Now with SAGE Publishing! The bestselling Educational Administration: Concepts and Practices has been considered the standard for all educational administration textbooks for three decades. A thorough and comprehensive revision, the Seventh Edition continues to balance theory and research with practical application for prospective and practicing school administrators. While maintaining the book’s hallmark features—a friendly and approachable writing style, cutting-edge content, and compelling pedagogy—authors Frederick C. Lunenburg and Allan Ornstein present research-based practices while discussing topical issues facing school administrators today. Included with this title: The password-protected Instructor Resource Site (formally known as SAGE Edge) offers access to all text-specific resources, including a test bank and editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides.

Exploring Meaningful and Sustainable Intentional Learning Communities for P 20 Educators

Exploring Meaningful and Sustainable Intentional Learning Communities for P 20 Educators
Author: Adams, Susan R.,Breidenstein, Angela
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781668472712

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Academic scholars in the field of education face a pressing dilemma – the need for meaningful, transformative adult learning that can lead to equitable access and outcomes for all learners in P-20 classrooms. Despite over two decades of experience, the educational community still grapples with the challenge of creating an environment that fosters professional development with a lasting impact. This issue undermines the very foundation of our educational system, hindering both educators and students from reaching their full potential. Exploring Meaningful and Sustainable Intentional Learning Communities for P-20 Educators is a groundbreaking edited book that provides answers to this critical problem by offering an innovative approach to learning from more than 20 years of wisdom from P-20 educators. It presents a comprehensive exploration of intentional learning communities, demonstrating their historical significance, defining their principles, and outlining the incredible benefits they bring to the world of education.

The Role of Leaders in Educational Decision Making

The Role of Leaders in Educational Decision Making
Author: Nancy H. Matthews
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000912937

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This book presents insights into the experiences and perspectives of educators in formal positions of leadership involved in decision-making processes in an education system. Drawing on qualitative research conducted in the New Brunswick education system, the author identifies factors in the decision-making process which influence whether or not a decision is implemented. Probing what is required for effective decision-making, defined as decision-making that results in implementation, the book examines not only the role of formal educational leaders of schools (administrators) but also the roles played by district and department of education formal leaders. It uses five central themes that surfaced from research to develop a novel leadership model for ensuring implantation of decisions. These include knowledge and skill; collaboration and communication; balance of autonomy, accountability, and direction; political and bureaucratic considerations; and strong moral imperative. The newfound model is presented in the form of antecedent steps to the decision-making process. Extending the literature by offering new, empirically grounded insights for influencing the likelihood of implementation following a decision-making process, it will appeal to leaders, scholars, and students of educational leadership and reform.

The Essential Renewal of America s Schools

The Essential Renewal of America s Schools
Author: Carl Glickman,Ian M. Mette
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807764022

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"What can educational leaders do to create schools that are purposeful, moral, and successful? This book outlines a practical framework to replace dependence on top-down state and federal regulations with locally guided initiatives to address local goals. Building on Glickman's classic, Renewing America's Schools, this resource is for anyone involved with school change in today's complex times"--

Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education

Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education
Author: Cheryl J. Craig,Gayle A. Curtis,Michaelann Kelley,P. Tim Martindell,M. Michael Pérez
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030546700

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This book traces the origins and activities of the longest-standing collaborative teacher group in education, the Portfolio Group. Each chapter documents, historically and conceptually, the main intellectual moments in the evolution of the idea of knowledge communities. Authors illuminate the expansive work, research, and the leading/learning influence that the Portfolio Group has had in the local education community as well as on the international education landscape. In doing so, they illustrate the journey of a school-based, cross-institutional knowledge community and provide the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel for so many novice and newly formed groups seeking sustainability. The book demonstrates through the shared experiences of five teachers/teacher educators the ways in which varied collaborations aimed at professional development lead to teacher growth in practice, leadership, and career.

The Power of Instructional Coaching in Context

The Power of Instructional Coaching in Context
Author: Jacy Ippolito,Rita M. Bean
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2024-02-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462554027

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"This book provides guidance for leveraging the power of instructional coaching and helping coaching programs succeed. It addresses the crucial importance of aligning instructional goals (content) with school, district, and community factors that influence the work of teachers and coaches (context). The authors present a framework for embedding coaching into the fabric of school life, in service of creating equitable opportunities and outcomes for all students. Instructive features throughout the chapters include Framing Questions, Voices from the Field vignettes, Stop and Reflect opportunities, Reflection Activities and Questions, and reproducible/downloadable planning forms"--