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Fixing Education Initiatives in Crisis
Foreword by Jody Spiro
Including 24 unique tools to positively impact challenges and two case studies, this guide supports education leaders to rescue struggling initiatives and to prevent crises before they arise.
- Grade Level: PreK-12
- ISBN: 9781071942444
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 2024
- Page Count: 160
- Publication date: June 21, 2024
Price: $26.95
For Instructors
Description
Proven practices to rescue struggling education initiatives... or prevent a crisis before it starts.
Insufficient planning, unclear outcomes, missing data--for leaders overseeing education initiatives, it can often seem like there's a crisis around every corner. Drawing on decades of experience in assessment, evaluation, and data-driven decision-making, author and Professor of Educational Leadership James Marshall offers a combination of evidence-based practices and real-life experiences that provide practical solutions to the diverse challenges school leaders encounter as they implement new initiatives.
Exploring oft-encountered challenges such as poor outcomes, waning interest or support from leadership, public relations issues, scaling and sustainability roadblocks, and other implementation-related obstacles--the book identifies six types of crises confronted by education leaders and offers valuable insights and solutions for each. Features include:
- Guidance to recognize the six types of education initiative crises and strategies for resolution tailored to each type
- 24 unique tools to positively impact challenges, such as the “Triage Tool” to prioritize crisis intervention and the “Don’t Swamp the Boat” tool to explore the complement of initiatives in your school
- Two case studies and real world examples illustrating the application of selected tools across a range of crisis types
Whether you’re an education leader dealing with a program or initiative in crisis or proactively looking to prevent a crisis, Fixing Education Initiatives in Crisis provides practical solutions to navigate troubled initiatives and guidance for the design and implementation of healthy initiatives that yield predictable results.
Author(s)
James Marshall
measuring return on investment, Dr. Marshall’s unique approach relies on a proven mix of assessment and evaluation, appreciative inquiry, and empathic understanding that predictably yields quantifiable results. Clients particularly note his ability to use data—with novelty and persuasion—to drive change.
With over 200 publications to his credit, Dr. Marshall’s scholarship encompasses a diverse range of works that includes empirical research, program evaluation efforts, and policy development. His program evaluation endeavors are particularly significant and include over 250 individual studies of funded projects and program investments totaling more than $120 million dollars. This work has been funded by diverse agencies that include the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute for Library and Museum Services, the Public Broadcasting Service, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as well as the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of the Interior, and the Transportation Security Administration. His work with state and local education agencies, school systems, and regional offices of education encompasses forty of the fifty United States.
Internationally, Dr. Marshall has influenced human and organization performance through his service on the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance, and Instruction (IBSTPI) board of directors. Here, his needs assessment-focused research assisted the organization in better understanding its audiences and their needs, as IBSTPI reformulated its long-term strategy and support of learning leaders worldwide.
He can be reached at marshall@sdsu.edu.
Table of Contents
List of Tools and Templates
Foreword
Preface
When Crisis Strikes
Crisis Overview
Crisis Fix #1: Failing to "Get Smart" Crisis
Crisis Fix #2: Outcomes Crisis
Crisis Fix #3: Attention Span Crisis
Crisis Fix #4: Data Crisis
Crisis Fix #5: When Things Don't Go As Planned (D-GAP) Crisis
Crisis Fix #6: Sustaining & Scaling Crises
Final Fix: Evaluative Thinking
Appendix 1: Implementation Tools and Templates
Reviews
We've all seen good ideas, programs, and initiatives fail. What if the problem was not the program, but our skill in dealing with the crises that occurred as the program was implemented? I wish I had had this book years ago to learn the skills necessary to address the realities and challenges of implementation.Douglas Fisher
Professor, San Diego State University
When it comes to school initiatives there is no lack of good ideas. What is lacking is quality implementation. Too often we don’t realize this until we’re well into the program and not getting the results we expected. If that’s your situation, this is the book for you. Jim Marshall tells you what to do when implementation isn’t working, so you can quickly turn things around and achieve the positive impact you seek.Jim Knight
Author, Instructional Coaching: A Partnership Approach to Improving Instruction, Co-Founder, Instructional Coaching Group
Jim Marshall’s extensive experience and deep wisdom take the lead in this powerful book. With helpful research and theory Marshall has created a singular handbook that leads us to the clear analysis and practical action steps we need in those sometimes shaky, critical mid-initiative or mid-project moments that we all experience.Peggy O'Brien
Director of Education, Folger Shakespeare Library
Educational leaders have the benefit and the burden of leading change that will positively impact our scholars. Fortunately, Dr. Jim Marshall provides the foundational concepts we need to boldly tackle the multi-faceted demands of our work. Creatively written in a how-to format, this is a must-add to the school leaders’ toolbox. It will revolutionize your practice and transform your organizational outcomes.Helen V. Griffith
Superintendent, The Preuss School UC San Diego
Marshall offers a refreshing perspective born from real-world experiences. This book isn't just for those in crisis mode; it's a guide for all educational leaders seeking to understand, anticipate, and mitigate the challenges inherent in any initiative. Emphasizing the power of leveraging strengths amidst challenges, Marshall provides a practical and valuable roadmap for overcoming obstacles and achieving impact.Jamie Annunzio Myers
Chief Operating officer/SVP, Education, PBS SoCal
Working in education is complex and often unpredictable. When surprises happen and things go awry, Jim Marshall’s practical guidance provides a path forward. With it, you’ll be able to navigate from a position of strength, not defense, leveraging your data and expertise with confidence.Laura G Hunter
Chief Operating Officer & Kuen Station Manager, Utah Education Network
Fixing Education Initiatives in Crisis is a powerful guide for anyone seeking practical solutions to the challenges facing education today. Dr. Marshall’s wealth of experience shines through as he provides actionable tools to tackle complex problems. His strategic approach, grounded in measurable outcomes, is a beacon for leaders navigating the ever-evolving educational landscape to drive meaningful change and foster student success.Sean Hauze
Senior Director, Instructional Technology Services
For Instructors
Related Resources
- This Year, Commit to Measuring Initiative Impact [Blog]
- Tools to Ensure Your Education Initiative Succeeds [Checklists and Assessments]