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Whole-Faculty Study Groups

Creating Professional Learning Communities That Target Student Learning
Third Edition
By: Carlene U. Murphy, Dale W. Lick

Foreword by Shirley Hord

One of the most successful and exciting approaches to staff development, school reform, and systemic change in education today!

Whole-Faculty Study Groups (WFSGs) are a proven way to reform, improve, and transition schools to meet tomorrow's needs. While providing a step-by-step methodology for the development of successful WFSGs, this newest edition of Murphy and Lick's groundbreaking bestseller incorporates current theoretical concepts on change, refinements to change management procedures, and new experiences from continuing study groups. Other revisions include:

  • Three additional chapters on WFSG research, school culture, and key findings
  • New material on timely topics such as learning communities and learning teams
  • An increased focus on assessment of student results
  • Updated sets of resources and illustrations in the appendix

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412908948
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2004
  • Page Count: 384
  • Publication date: November 17, 2004
Price: $44.95
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"This third edition from Murphy and Lick is a superb resource and a must read for all educators involved in the improvement of education. It should be in the hands of individuals from the state department of education to the classroom teacher, for it speaks to all layers of the system, and to the role that each person must play to assure successful learning for all students."
-From the Foreword by Shirley Hord, Scholar Emerita
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory

"Planning is an important thing. What Whole-Faculty Study Groups has done for us is to ensure that we never forget that implementation is the only thing."
Jack Ernst, Superintendent
Springfield Public Schools, Springfield, MO

One of the most successful and exciting approaches to staff development, school reform, and systemic change in education today!

Used by hundreds of schools and school districts across the country, the Whole-Faculty Study Group (WFSG) System is a student-driven, holistic process for facilitating major staff development and schoolwide change.

While providing a step-by-step methodology for the development and implementation of successful WFSGs, this newest edition of Murphy and Lick's groundbreaking bestseller incorporates the most current theoretical concepts on change, the latest refinements to change management procedures, and a wealth of new experiences from more than two thousand individual study groups.

Other significant revisions to this edition include:

  • Three additional chapters: the research foundation for WFSGs, how to recognize and understand school culture, and fourteen key findings
  • A reorganization of chapters to make the book even more reader-friendly
  • New material on timely topics such as "learning communities" and "learning teams"
  • An increased focus on assessment of student results
  • Updated sets of resources and illustrations in the appendix

WFSGs are a proven way to successfully reform, improve, and transition schools to meet tomorrow's needs. Filled with real-world examples and illustrative cases, this book provides both the practical knowledge and the theoretical foundation necessary to negotiate the societal, organizational, and cultural barriers affecting education.

This new edition is essential for administrators, teachers, and staff in K-12 schools, as well as district level administrators, teachers of education, and anyone interested in increasing student learning.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Carlene U. Murphy

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.
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Dale W. Lick

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.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

1. Introduction

2. Enabling Faculties to Become Professional Learning Communities

3. What the Research Tells Us

4. Context: Conditions That Facilitate Change

5. Recognizing and Understanding School Culture

6. Process: A Proven Structure for Collaboration

7. Identifying Student Needs for Targeted Study: The Seven-Step Decision-Making Cycle

8. Content: Curriculum and Instructional Strategies

9. Supporting Synergistic Groups and Learning Teams

10. Sustaining School Improvement Efforts

11. Success: Learning From National, State, District, and Local School Experiences

12. Fourteen Key Lessons

Resource A: Forms

Resource B: Workbook for the Decision-Making Cycle

Resource C: WSFG Rubric

Resource D Clarke Middle School

Resource E: More Action Plans and Logs

Resource F: The Instructional Council

Recommended Reading

References

Index

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