Beyond School Improvement

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Author: Robert D Davidovich
Publisher: Corwin
ISBN-13: 9781412971393
Publishing year: December 2009
No of pages: 248
Weight: 386 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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The authors are grounded educational leaders whhave lived the approach timprovement 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 tunderstand 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 intthe technical work of interpreting data about the past and present, studying research, and creating documents This book stimulates leaders as they stretch their organizations culture treveal 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, MarzanResearch Laboratory Preparing students tbe successful in an unpredictable world requires school leaders whcan nurture a culture of both improvement and innovation Beyond School Improvement: The Journey tInnovative Leadership assists leaders in understanding when and how timprove and when and how tinnovate 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 tprepare 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 tlook 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 taction help tsupport leaders as they seek balance within themselves, their classrooms, and their organizations