Turnaround Principals for Underperforming Schools

Turnaround Principals for Underperforming Schools
Author: Rosemary Papa,Fenwick W. English
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011-08-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607099727

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There's no mystery in turning around low-performing or failing schools, but there are also no recipes. In Turnaround Principals for Underperforming Schools Rosemary Papa and Fenwick English identify the essential ingredients for success. The causesof failure are complex and interactive. Schools are not inert structures but living organisms. Putting schools back together is a collaborative venture. It takes a team to turn around a school, but it all begins with the leadership. The key to success rests in a school leader who has a fundamental understanding of the dynamics of schooling, human motivation, and possesses the resiliency and energy to engage in altering the internal landscape of an unsuccessful school. Two veteran educators have put together a work based on their research and experience for the past half-century. They pull no punches. The challenge is not only to turn low-performing or failing schools around, but to enable them to become more socially just places for all students.

Turnaround Principals

Turnaround Principals
Author: Kishia C. James
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475860443

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The book offers a progressive perspective of turnaround principals and adds to the current turnaround school literature. It includes stories of the lived experiences of three critically conscious principals’ journey to school transformation. The turnaround principals in this book disrupted cultures of oppression in predominantly African American schools. Through the power of transformative leadership these school leaders improved the academic outcomes for students as well as the working conditions of teachers and staff.

Leading School Turnaround

Leading School Turnaround
Author: Kenneth Leithwood,Alma Harris,Tiiu Strauss
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470407660

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LEADING SCHOOL TURNAROUND Leading School Turnaround offers new perspectives and concrete, evidence-based guidelines for the educational leaders and administrators faced with the challenge of turning our low-performing schools around. Using the tools outlined in this groundbreaking book, school leaders can guide their schools to higher levels of achievement and sustained academic success. Based on research conducted in the United States, Canada, and England, Leading School Turnaround addresses in three parts the dynamic context of the turnaround environment, what turnaround leaders do, and the incredible challenges of moving from turnaround to "stay around." Filled with illustrative examples, the book outlines the best practices and behaviors successful turnaround leaders exercise. The authors include detailed information for applying the four main categories of turnaround leadership: direction setting, developing people, redesigning the school, and managing the instructional program. This important resource can help any school leader get their school back on the track to academic success.

Leadership for Low Performing Schools

Leadership for Low Performing Schools
Author: Daniel L. Duke
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475810264

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No greater challenge faces our society than improving the educational opportunities for millions of young people trapped in chronically low-performing schools. Overcoming this challenge requires talented and dedicated school leaders whose knowledge and skills extend far beyond what is covered in conventional principal preparation programs. This book draws on extensive research by the author and others on the actions needed to turn around low-performing schools. First, however, the book examines the personal qualities needed to undertake the turnaround process. Following chapters provide guidelines on diagnosing the school-based causes of low achievement and developing a school turnaround plan. The author focuses on the importance of continuous planning – a departure from standard practice. A major portion of the book is devoted to examples of first-order and second-order strategies for raising achievement. Specific recommendations for launching the turnaround process and sustaining gains beyond the first years of turnaround are provided. The concluding chapter addresses the role of school districts in supporting school-based turnaround efforts.

Enduring Myths That Inhibit School Turnaround

Enduring Myths That Inhibit School Turnaround
Author: Coby V. Meyers,Marlene J. Darwin
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681238890

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The concept of school turnaround—rapidly improving schools and increasing student achievement outcomes in a short period of time—has become politicized despite the relative newness of the idea. Unprecedented funding levels for school improvement combined with few examples of schools substantially increasing student achievement outcomes has resulted in doubt about whether or not turnaround is achievable. Skeptics have enumerated a number of reasons to abandon school turnaround at this early juncture. This book is the first in a new series on school turnaround and reform intended to spur ongoing dialogue among and between researchers, policymakers, and practitioners on improving the lowest-performing schools and the systems in which they operate. The “turnaround challenge” remains salient regardless of what we call it. We must improve the nation’s lowest-performing schools for many moral, social, and economic reasons. In this first book, education researchers and scholars have identified a number of myths that have inhibited our ability to successfully turn schools around. Our intention is not to suggest that if these myths are addressed school turnaround will always be achieved. Business and other literatures outside of education make it clear that turnaround is, at best, difficult work. However, for a number of reasons, we in education have developed policies and practices that are often antithetical to turnaround. Indeed, we are making already challenging work harder. The myths identified in this book suggest that we still struggle to define or understand what we mean by turnaround or how best, or even adequately, measure whether it has been achieved. Moreover, it is clear that there are a number of factors limiting how effectively we structure and support low-performing schools both systemically and locally. And we have done a rather poor job of effectively leveraging human resources to raise student achievement and improve organizational outcomes. We anticipate this book having wide appeal for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in consideration of how to support these schools taking into account context, root causes of low-performance, and the complex work to ensure their opportunity to be successful. Too frequently we have expected these schools to turn themselves around while failing to assist them with the vision and supports to realize meaningful, lasting organizational change. The myths identified and debunked in this book potentially illustrate a way forward.

Teachers Guide to School Turnarounds

Teachers  Guide to School Turnarounds
Author: Daniel L. Duke,Pamela D. Tucker,Michael J. Salmonowicz
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-08-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475807288

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Most guides to the process of turning around low-performing schools are written for principals and policy makers. Teachers, however, are the individuals expected to conduct the “heavy lifting” of school improvement. Teachers’ Guide to School Improvement is the first book on the subject written expressly for teachers. In this expanded second edition, teachers are shown a step-by-step process for raising student achievement, beginning with the diagnosis of the causes of low achievement and extending through the crucial first year of turnaround and beyond. Examples of effective turnaround practices are drawn from a variety of elementary, middle, and high schools.

Turnaround Principles for Turnaround Principals

Turnaround Principles for Turnaround Principals
Author: Kwame Andre Carr Ed S,Kwame Carr
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1505825997

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This book is for new principals, aspiring school leaders, grad students, interview candidates and any school principal tasked with the responsibility to significantly improve student achievement and school culture using the school turnaround process. This book is written by a principal that successfully turned a middle school around during his first principalship in under three years. Not only did the school improve, but the achievement gains in the school were among the highest in the state over a three year period. The principal attributes the protocols outlined in this text as the primary reason these gains have been consistently sustained.

Turnaround Leadership

Turnaround Leadership
Author: Michael Fullan
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015066783229

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The real reform agenda -- Turning schools around -- Change -- Turning a whole system around.