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Making Schools Work
Author | : William G. Ouchi,Lydia G. Segal |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UOM:39015056840708 |
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"This program has produced significant, lasting improvements in the school districts where it has already been implemented. Drawing on the results of a landmark study of 223 schools in six cities, a project that Ouchi supervised and that was funded in part by the National Science Foundation, Making Schools Work shows that a school's educational performance may be most directly affected by how the school is managed."--BOOK JACKET.
Making Schools Work
Author | : Barbara Bruns,Deon Filmer,Harry Anthony Patrinos |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780821386804 |
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"This book is about the threats to education quality in the developing world that cannot be explained by lack of resources. It reviews the observed phenomenon of service delivery failures in public education: cases where programs and policies increase the inputs to education but do not produce effective services where it counts - in schools and classrooms. It documents what we know about the extent and costs of such failures across low and middle-income countries. And it further develops the conceptual model posited in the World Development Report 2004: that a root cause of low-quality and inequitable public services - not only in education - is the weak accountability of providers to both their supervisors and clients.The central focus of the book, however, is a new story. It is that developing countries are increasingly adopting innovative strategies to attack these problems. Drawing on new evidence from 22 rigorous impact evaluations across 11 developing countries, this book examines how three key strategies to strengthen accountability relationships in developing country school systems have affected school enrollment, completion and student learning. The book reviews the motivation and global context for education reforms aimed at strengthening provider accountability. It provides the rationally and synthesizes the evidence on the impacts of three key lines of reform: (1) policies that use the power of information to strengthen the ability of clients of education services (students and their parents) to hold providers accountable for results; (2) policies that promote school-based management?that is increase schools? autonomy to make key decisions and control resources, often empowering parents to play a larger role; (3) teacher incentives reforms that specifically aim at making teachers more accountable for results, either by making contract tenure dependent on performance, or offering performance-linked pay. The book summarizes the lessons learned, draws cautious conclusions about possible complementarities across different types of accountability-focused reforms if they are implemented in tandem, considers issues related to scaling up reform efforts and the political economy of reform, and suggests directions for future work."
The Schools Our Children Deserve
Author | : Alfie Kohn |
Publsiher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0618083456 |
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Arguing against the tougher standards rhetoric that marks the current education debate, the author of No Contest and Punished by Rewards writes that such tactics squeeze the pleasure out of learning. Reprint.
Making Schools Work for Every Child
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Educational equalization |
ISBN | : OSU:32435069815264 |
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Making Schools Work
Author | : Marcus A. Foster |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UOM:39015025319297 |
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Making Schools Work
Author | : William G. Ouchi |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2008-06-24 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781439108109 |
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Introducing a bold, persuasive new argument into the national debate over education, Dr. William Ouchi describes a revolutionary approach to creating successful public schools. This program has produced significant, lasting improvements in the school districts where it has already been implemented. Drawing on the results of a landmark study of 223 schools in six cities, a project that Ouchi supervised and that was funded in part by the National Science Foundation, Making Schools Work shows that a school's educational performance may be most directly affected by how the school is managed. Ouchi's 2001-2002 study examined innovative school systems in Edmonton (Canada), Seattle, and Houston, and compared them with the three largest traditional school systems: New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Researchers discovered that the schools that consistently performed best also had the most decentralized management systems, in which autonomous principals -- not administrators in a central office -- controlled school budgets and personnel hiring policies. They were fully responsible and fully accountable for the performance of their schools. With greater freedom and flexibility to shape their educational programs, hire specialists as needed, and generally determine the direction of their school, the best principals will act as entrepreneurs, says Ouchi. Those who do poorly are placed under the supervision of successful principals, who assume responsibility for the failing schools. An essential component of this management approach is the Weighted Student Formula, a budgetary tool whereby every student is evaluated and assessed a certain dollar value in educational services (a non-English-speaking or autistic student, or one from a low-income family, for example, would receive a higher dollar value than a middle-class student with no special needs). Families have the freedom to choose among public schools, and when schools must compete for students, good schools flourish while those that do poorly literally go out of business. Such accountability has long worked for religious and independent schools, where parents pay a premium for educational performance. Making Schools Work shows how the same approach can be adapted to public schools. The book also provides guidelines for parents on how to evaluate a school and make sure their child is getting the best education possible. Revolutionary yet practical, Making Schools Work shows that positive educational reform is within reach and, indeed, already happening in schools across the country.
The Queen of Education
Author | : LouAnne Johnson |
Publsiher | : Jossey-Bass |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2004-09-24 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UOM:39015060367813 |
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Creating the Schools Our Children Need
Author | : Dylan Wiliam |
Publsiher | : Learning Sciences International |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2018-03-29 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1943920338 |
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Research shows school improvement initiatives are most effective when they come from the district level, rather than the state. While there is no one solution to school improvement that holds true in every classroom every time, there are two clearly identified aspects that improve the odds of school success: implementing a curriculum focused on developing knowledge, and supporting a culture where every teacher improves.In Creating the Schools Our Children Need, Dr. Dylan Wiliam outlines a framework for evaluating new district initiatives, and guides school boards, administrators, and district leaders through a breakdown of why what we¿re doing right now isn¿t working, and what we need to be doing instead.