Beyond School Improvement

Beyond School Improvement
Author: Robert Davidovich
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412971393

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'The authors are grounded educational leaders who have lived the approach to improvement and innovation that they write about. Filled with anecdotal examples, reflection exercises, and practical strategies, this is a very useful and timely resource for educators seeking to understand and influence educational innovation and transformation in the 21st century' - Michael H. Dickmann, Professor Cardinal Stritch University 'The authors contrast improvement of existing practices with a more rigorous and creative push for innovation that introduces new and different practices and structures. In many situations, district and school improvement plans have evolved into the technical work of interpreting data about the past and present, studying research, and creating documents. This book stimulates leaders as they stretch their organization's culture to reveal mental models, consider external trends, and seek creative and energizing strategies that will prepare students for a future we cannot yet define' - Edie Holcomb, Consultant, Marzano Research Laboratory Preparing students to be successful in an unpredictable world requires school leaders who can nurture a culture of both improvement and innovation. Beyond School Improvement: The Journey to Innovative Leadership assists leaders in understanding when and how to improve and when and how to innovate. The book helps leaders connect with the new science on change and provides skills, practices, and tools for creating and leading educational systems that will help to prepare students for the world that will be theirs. Based on complexity theory, new science, systems thinking, change, and innovation, the book presents a look at trends that encourage readers to look beyond the comfort zone of accepted practice and consider the merits of improvement and innovation. The authors discuss four change elements--dissonance, identity, information, and order--and define five essential practices for leaders: - Hold courageous conversations - Embrace dissonance - Change the field of vision - Be a gardener and a mechanic - Reframe, reflect, relate Stories, quotes, reflections, and a call to action help to support leaders as they seek balance within themselves, their classrooms, and their organizations.

Beyond School Improvement

Beyond School Improvement
Author: Robert Davidovich
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412971393

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The authors discuss four elements of change and outline five essential practices for leading dynamic, innovative educational systems that prepare students for a changing world.

School Improvement for Real

School Improvement for Real
Author: David Hopkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134580682

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As societies continue to set educational goals that are, on current performance, beyond the capacity of the system to deliver, strategies for enhancing student learning through school and classroom intervention have become increasingly important. Yet, as David Hopkins argues in his book, many of the educational initiatives recently developed under the umbrella of school improvement are inadequate or unhelpful. Simply blaming teachers and delegating financial responsibility, he maintains, has little positive impact on classroom practice. This is the bleak context within which school improvement has to operate today. School Improvement for Real offers a genuine alternative: a strategy for educational change that focuses on student achievement by modifying classroom practice and adapting the management arrangements within the school to support teaching and learning. It outlines an approach to school improvement that has a medium term, systemic orientation, providing both principles and suggestions for better practice. The author's experience in the field of school improvement ensures that the text is informed by a practical wisdom that is so often lacking from the more typical managerial texts on improvement and effectiveness.

Leadership Capacity for Lasting School Improvement

Leadership Capacity for Lasting School Improvement
Author: Linda Lambert
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780871207784

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Uses charts and action steps to analyze a school's leadership capacity and explores how to sustain a learning community where everyone takes ownership of improvement efforts.

Using Research to Lead School Improvement

Using Research to Lead School Improvement
Author: Scott C. Bauer,S. David Brazer
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412974059

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-This text presents a step-by-step approach to problem diagnosis and school improvement. --

Beyond School Improvement

Beyond School Improvement
Author: Robert Davidovich,Pauli Nikolay,Bonnie Laugerman,Carol Commodore
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412971409

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The authors discuss four elements of change and outline five essential practices for leading dynamic, innovative educational systems that prepare students for a changing world.

Successful School Improvement

Successful School Improvement
Author: Fullan, Michael
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1992-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335095759

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This book examines the powerful concept of implementation - or what actually happens in practice when innovations or reforms are attempted - by demonstrating its uses in a variety of policy and programme applications.

Innovation up Close

Innovation up Close
Author: A. Michael Huberman,Matthew B. Miles
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781489903907

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School improvement, like motherhood, has many advocates. Everyone is for it, without having to campaign actively on its behalf. And just as the 100% of people who have had mothers think they know how mothering could be done better, so the (nearly) 100% of people who have been pupils in schools, or have even taught in or managed them, think they know how schools can be im proved. More precisely, they are sure that schools ought to be improved. The trouble is that they propose a staggering, conflicting range of methods of improving the schools, from ;'back to the woodshed" to teacher merit pay, a stiffer curriculum, a stronger tax base, reorganization, a more humane climate, "teacher-proof" innovations, community involvement-the list is nearly end less. Furthermore, the issues are not merely technical, but normative and po litical. The term improvement is itself problematic. One person's version of improvement is another's version of wastefulness or even of worsening the schools. Furthermore, the versions that win out in any particular school are not Improvement sometimes turns out to be merely a necessarily technically "best. " code word for the directives that administrators have successfully put into place, or for the agreements that teachers have lobbied into being. How much do we really know about school improvement? The available research literature is quite substantial, but not as helpful as it might be.