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    Schools Can Change

    A Step-by-Step Change Creation System for Building Innovative Schools and Increasing Student Learning

    AvDale W. Lick,Karl H. Clauset

    Häftad, Engelska, 2013

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    Beskrivning

    Build a dynamic system for change!From No Child Left Behind to Common Core standards, we are inundated with directives for improving our schools. How can we really create lasting change? By applying the Change Creation system!The Change Creation system produces a creative, collaborative, nurturing school environment—and you can make it happen. The authors use what they have learned over two decades of working with schools implementing Whole Faculty Study Groups to make improvements and refinements that create a more streamlined and effective grass-roots system for measurable and sustainable student growth. Learning community pioneers Dale Lick, Karl Clauset, and Carlene Murphy show teachers, principals, and schools how to:Develop the right vision, relationships, and culture to create and sustain changeCreate communication networks for sharing that workModel learning-inquiry cycles for action teams for successBuild loyalty, trust, and responsibility within your teams and across the schoolWith a free, comprehensive online collection of practical resources including templates, checklists and action team assessment forms, Schools Can Change will become your keystone for school innovation and improved student learning. "Far too many good initiatives fall short due to lack of planning and exclusion of important stakeholders. The authors tell us how to build a sustainable culture over time. They don′t pretend that it is easy, but give the educator confidence that it can be done."—Eddie Ingram, SuperintendentFranklin County Schools, Louisburg, NC"This is the most comprehensive book on the topic of school change ever written. The suggested practices and strategies at various stages create a comprehensive, meaningful text. This book helps us gain practical wisdom at all levels in our districts and schools."—Lyne Ssebikindu, Assistant PrincipalCrump Elementary School, Cordova, TN

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2013-01-16
    • Mått:215 x 279 x 15 mm
    • Vikt:710 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:256
    • Förlag:SAGE Publications Inc
    • ISBN:9781412998741

    Utforska kategorier

    • Utbildningsstrategier och utbildningspolitik inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Dale W. Lick is President and Professor Emeritus at Florida State University, a former President of Georgia Southern University, University of Maine, and Florida State University, and, most recently, a University Professor at Florida State University, where he did research in the Learning Systems Institute and taught and directed doctoral students in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, and worked on educational and organizational projects involving transformational leadership, change creation, learning organizations, distance learning, school improvement, enhanced student performance, educational technology, new learning systems, strategic planning, and visioning.Included in over 50 national and international biographical listings, Dr. Lick is the author or co-author of eight books and more than 100 professional articles, chapters and proceedings, and 285 original newspaper columns. His recent books are: Whole-Faculty Study Groups: A Powerful Way to Change Schools and Enhance Learning, 1998; Whole-Faculty Study Groups: Creating Student-Based Professional Development, 2001; Whole-Faculty Study Groups: Creating Professional Learning Communities That Target Student Learning, 2005; and The Whole-Faculty Study Groups Fieldbook: Lessens Learned and Best Practices From Classrooms, Districts, and Schools, 2007, all with Carlene U. Murphy, Corwin Press; Schoolwide Action Research for Professional Learning Communities: Improving Student Learning Through The Whole-Faculty Study Groups Approach, 2008, and Schools Can Change: A Step-By-Step Change Creation System for Building Innovative Schools and Increasing Student Learning, 2012, with Karl H. Clauset and Carlene U. Murphy, Corwin Press; and New Directions in Mentoring: Creating a Culture of Synergy, 1999, with Carol A. Mullen, Falmer Press (London), 1999. Dr. Lick received B.S and M.S. degrees from Michigan State University, and a Ph.D. degree from the University of California, Riverside, all in Mathematics, and has three levels of certification in Leading and Managing Change from Conner Partners, Atlanta, GA. His alma maters have honored him with the Michigan State University 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award, and, on its 40th Anniversary in 1994, the University of California, Riverside, with the designation as One of 40 Alumni Who Make a Difference. Learn more about Karl Clauset′s PD offeringsKarl H. Clauset is director of the National WFSG Center. He is an experienced school improvement coach and Whole-Faculty Study Group® trainer. Since 1999 he has helped more than ninety elementary, middle and high schools launch WFSG and has supported the schools through the implementation phase. He was the lead author, with Dale Lick and Carlene Murphy, for Schoolwide Action Research for Professional Learning Communities: Improving Student Learning Through the Whole-Faculty Study Groups Approach (Corwin Press, 2008), which focuses on the collaborative work teacher teams do to improve their teaching and increase student learning. He is also a senior consultant with Focus on Results and works with principals, school leadership teams, and central office staff to help them align and strengthen efforts to improve teaching and learning. Previously, he worked as a site developer with ATLAS Learning Communities, a nationally recognized school reform program, and in standards-based reform and international education development at the Education Development Center. In his earlier careers in education, he was a teacher and administrator at the Jakarta International School in Indonesia, and taught in secondary schools in Philadelphia, Zambia and Tanzania. He received a national award from ASCD for the outstanding dissertation in supervision for his doctoral dissertation on the dynamics of effective schooling. As a faculty member at the Boston University School of Education, he taught graduate courses in educational policy analysis, organizational analysis, and planning. Before moving to western Washington in 2003, he served as an elected school board member and board chair for six years in his Massachusetts community. Carlene U. Murphy is founder and executive director of the National WFSG Center and the principal developer of the Whole-Faculty Study Groups® system of professional development. In August 2007, she began her 50th year of work in public schools. She started her teaching career in 1957 as a fourth grade teacher in her hometown of Augusta, GA. The next year she moved to Memphis, TN where she taught for 13 years, returning to Augusta in 1972 and retiring from the district in 1993 as its director of staff development. During her 15 years as the district’s chief staff developer, the district received many accolades, including the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Professional Development from the American Association of School Administrators and Georgia’s Outstanding Staff Development Program Award for two consecutive years. She was awarded the National Staff Development Council’s Contributions to Staff Development Award and served as the National Staff Development Council’s chair of the annual national conference in Atlanta in 1986, president in 1988, and board member from 1984 to 1990. The friendships she formed and cemented during the over thirty years of her close relationship with NSDC were life-changing. After retiring from the Augusta, Georgia schools, she has worked with schools throughout the United States implementing Whole-Faculty Study Groups. She has written extensively about her work in Educational Leadership and Journal of Staff Development and has written with Dale Lick two other books about the WFSG system: Whole-Faculty Study Groups: Creating Professional Learning Communities That Target Student Learning, Corwin Press, 2005; and The Whole-Faculty Study Groups Fieldbook: Lessons Learned and Best Practices from Classrooms, Districts, and Schools (co-editor), 2007. Another book with Karl Clauset and Dale Lick, Schoolwide Action Research for Professional Learning Communities: Improving Student Learning Through the Whole-Faculty Study Groups Approach (Corwin Press, 2008), focuses on the work of study groups and gives descriptive data from schools implementing WFSG. She now lives on a small horse farm just outside of Augusta in a four generational home, which includes her husband, Joe, daughter, three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Even with all the activities in such a home, she still finds time to write about her work, correspond with colleagues and read about the latest developments in education.

    Recensioner i media

    "The Change Creation System is an empowerment of professional educators who want to meet the learning needs of their students and inform their own practice. Finally, a call to reform by a collaboration of school professionals who develop best practice for the students in their own schools. This is an informed work that provides a step by step process for school wide renewal and individual professional development as it appeals to the best that is within us and students."

    Innehållsförteckning

    • List of Figures and TablesOnline ResourcesForewordPrefacePurpose and NeedWho Should Read and Use This Book?Organization and ContentsAcknowledgmentsAbout the Authors1. The Change Creation SystemSchool ImprovementSchool ReformsThe Roots of the Change Creation SystemNo Silver Bullet, One Brick at a TimeStandards for Professional Learning and PracticeThe Change Creation SystemSummaryPart I. Fundamentals of Effectiveness2. Fundamentals of Effectiveness for School ImprovementUnderstanding the CultureCulture of DisciplineCulture of Change CreationCulture of Relationships and CollaborationCulture of Transformational LeadershipCultural ChangeSummary3. Fundamentals of Vision and Successful ChangeVisionChangeSuccess and Failure of ChangeEffective Sponsorship in SchoolsChange and Resistance in SchoolsUniversal Change Principle for SchoolsSummary4. Fundamentals for Creating Learning Teams and Professional Learning CommunitiesCollaboration and TeamworkAction Teams and Professional Learning CommunitiesAuthentic Teams and SynergyComentoring TeamsLearning TeamsProfessional Learning CommunitiesSummaryPart II. The Process of the Change Creation System5. Introducing the Decision-Making CycleAction Teams Decision-Making CyclePreparing to Start the Decision-Making CycleSummary6. Identifying Student Learning Needs and Forming Action TeamsStudent Learning Needs That Action Teams AddressHow to Identify Student Learning NeedsForm Action Teams and Select Student Needs to AddressSelecting Student Needs to AddressSupport for Identifying Student Needs and Forming Action TeamsSummary7. Introducing Action TeamsAction Teams in the Change Creation SystemThe Work of Action TeamsPurposes of Action TeamsAction Team PrinciplesAction Team Process GuidelinesEffective Action Team MeetingsAction Teams as a Bundle of ChangesSummary8. Support for Action TeamsKeep the Focus on Student LearningProtect Time for Action Team MeetingsEstablish RoutinesProvide Regular, Frequent, and Constructive Feedback to Action TeamsUnderstand the Developmental Stages of Action TeamsHelp Struggling Teams Move ForwardDevelop Communication Networks and Strategies to Share Action Teams′ Work and ResultsForm Administrator Action TeamsSummary9. Creating Team Action PlansTeam Action PlanCreating Team Action PlansSupport for Action Teams on Their Team Action Plans and LogsSummary10. Implementing Learning and Inquiry Cycles for Innovation and Improving Student Learning: Parts 1 and 2Implementing Learning and Inquiry CyclesSupporting Learning and Inquiry Cycles for Innovation and Student LearningSummary11. Implementing Learning and Inquiry Cycles for Innovation and Improving Student Learning: Parts 3 and 4Implementing Learning and Inquiry CyclesSupporting Learning and Inquiry Cycles for Innovation and Student LearningSummary12. Assessing the Impact of Action Teams and Sharing Results and Best PracticesAssessing the Impact of Action Teams on Teacher Practice and Student LearningSharing Results and Best Practices and Applying Lessons LearnedRepeating the Decision-Making Cycle Each YearSupporting Assessing the Impact of Action Teams and Sharing Results and Best PracticesSummaryEpilogueReferencesIndex