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Deep Change

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This book examines school and district-level reforms driven by high-stakes accountability, highlighting cases where data-driven dialogue, culture change, and organizational learning led to improvem...
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  • 01 June 2005
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This book presents cases of schools (Part One) and programs at the district level and beyond (Part Two) in which reform, while driven by high-stakes accountability, became larger and deeper through data-driven dialogue, culture change, organizational learning, and other elements of high performing cultures. Commentaries on cross-case patterns by Ann Lieberman and Michael Fullan and a chapter on "now what?" first steps provide implications for initiating deep change that results in improved student learning outcomes even in challenging activity settings.

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Price: $67.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Research in Curriculum and Instruction
Publication Date: 01 June 2005
ISBN: 9781593111892
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Administration / General, Educational administration and organization
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Chapter 1. The Dailiness, Dilemmas, and Dialogue of Deep Change; Gerald Ponder and David Strahan
Part I. Journeys Toward Significance: Reports From Schools.
Chapter 2. Success Cycles at Hunter Elementary: Collaboration, Culture, Commitment and Continuity; Gerald Ponder and Sandy Webb
Chapter 3. Sustaining School Reform at Hunter Elementary: The Role of University–School Partnerships; Robert Gasparello, Joseph Farrell, Sue Mercier, Samuel Miller, Jean Rohr and Gerald G. Duffy
Chapter 4. Developing a Shared Stance Toward Learning at Central Elementary School; David Strahan, Heidi Carlone, Suzanne Horn, Fern Dallas, and Anita Ware
Chapter 5. Continuing a Journey Toward Significance at Central Elementary School; David Strahan and Jennifer Mangrum
Chapter 6. Powerful Learning: Creating Learning Communities in Urban School Reform; Joy Phillips
Chapter 7. Inquiry as Stance: An Administrator-Initiated Narrative Practice; Cheryl Craig
Chapter 8. Negotiating Tensions in School Reform: Efforts to Promote a Learning Community in an Urban Middle School; Fern Dallas and David Strahan
Chapter 9. Commentary on Schools of Significance; Ann Lieberman
Part II. Programs of Significance: Case Studies of Initiatives That Connect Schools.
Chapter 10. That Dog Won't Hunt!: Exemplary School Change Efforts Within the Kentucky Reform; Shelby Wolf, Hilda Borko, Rebekah L. Elliott, and Monette C. McIver
Chapter 11. Reforming Schools by Reforming Relationships: The Bryan Leadership Development Initiative; Kathleen M. Ponder, Jennifer Martineau, Karen Dyer, and Mike Renn
Chapter 12. Rural School Improvement Networks: Creating Possibilities for Significance in the 21st Century; Vernon Farrington, Mark L'Esperance, and Steve Mazingo
Chapter 13. Migrant Education; Pedro Reyes and Carol Fletcher
Chapter 14. Beating the Odds: Teaching Middle and High School Students to Read and Write Well; Judith Langer
Chapter 15. Beyond Islands of Exemplary Change; Michael Fullan
Chapter 16. "Scaling Up" in Turbulent Times: Small Steps and Big Toward Deep Change; David Strahan and Gerald Ponder