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Continuous School Improvement



October 2012 | 192 pages | Corwin
'A hallmark volume by one of the nation's most accomplished school improvement scholars. This is the most thoroughly researched, well-crafted, and useful volume on continuous improvement available. Smylie does for 'continuous improvement' what Fullan did for change' - Joseph Murphy, Professor , Vanderbilt University

Focusing on school change that improves teaching and learning, this guide for headteachers integrates evolutionary change theory with the research on continuous improvement. Mark A. Smylie begins with a succinct overview of organizational change that provides readers with the foundation they need to embark on a school change initiative.

Interviews with educators involved with organizational change provide insightful examples and first-person responses to the challenges inherent in school change. Continuous School Improvement also addresses the major implementation problems that leaders face, such as:

- Building trust

- Creating a culture of mutual responsibility

- Building support

- Setting goals

- Responding to teachers' stress in the face of change.

 
Foreword by Willis D. Hawley and E. Joseph Schneider
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
1. The Context and Call for Continuous Improvement
 
2. The Meaning of Continuous Improvement with Kelly Hallberg
 
3. Evidence of the Effectiveness of Continuous Improvement
 
4. Processes of Continuous Improvement
 
5. Organizational Design for Continuous Improvement
 
6. Continuous Improvement “In Action” with Cristal Mendlen
 
7. Becoming a Continuously Improving School
 
Endnotes
 
References
 
Index

Was considering as primary text. Might consider as secondary text in the future.

Dr Robert Feirsen
School of Professional Development, Suny Stony Brook University
January 4, 2011

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ISBN: 9781412936897
£31.99