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Schools That Change
Evidence-Based Improvement and Effective Change Leadership

Edited by:
  • Lew Smith - National Principals Leadership Institute, Fordham University, USA


December 2007 | 320 pages | Corwin
Learn from schools that have made meaningful, positive, and lasting changes! The author presents an in-depth look at eight schools across the nation, winners of the National School Change Awards, that transformed themselves from low-performing to exemplary national status.

With specific examples, qualitative research, and portraiture, this insightful resource offers an inside view of the day-to-day dynamics of change in schools and provides answers to:

-Why are some schools able to change while other schools cannot?

-Why are people challenged by change?

-What is the best way to measure change?

-What characteristics must principals refine to bring about significant and sustainable change?


 
List of Figures
 
Foreword by Michael Fullan
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introduction
Part I. The Dynamics of Change

 
 
1. Describing Change
 
2. Measuring Change
 
3. Examining Change
 
Part II. The Elementary Schools
 
4. "We're Closing This School": Government Hill Elementary: Anchorage, Alaska
 
5. "This School Must Be a Sanctuary": John Williams School No. 5: Rochester, New York
 
6. "California Dreaming": Skycrest Elementary: Citrus Heights, California
 
7. "We Succeed. No Exceptions. No Excuses": South Heights Elementary: Henderson, Kentucky
 
Part III. The Secondary Schools
 
8. "If the System Doesn't Work, Go Around It": Gustav Fritsche Middle School: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 
9. "Desegregation or Else": George Washington Carver Academy: Waco, Texas
 
10. "Surrender Was Not an Option": Louis W. Fox Academic and Technical High School: San Antonio, Texas
 
11. "Why Are We Here?": Niles High School: Niles, Michigan
 
Part IV. Bringing About Significant School Change: The Essential Elements
 
12. The Essential Elements: Context
 
13. The Essential Elements: Capacity
 
14. The Essential Elements: Conversations
 
Part V. Bringing About Significant School Change: The Catalytic Variables
 
15. The Catalytic Variables: Internal Dissonance
 
16. The Catalytic Variables: External Forces
 
17. The Catalytic Variables: Leadership
 
Part VI. Creating Meaning
 
18. The Lessons We Can Learn
 
References and Suggested Readings
 
Credits
 
Index

“Gives rich, engaging, and often inspiring glimpses into the stories of eight American schools that went from horrendous to excellent. The book could provide an effective scaffold for personal reflection or serve as a source book for a masters program in educational administration.”

Education Canada, Summer 2008, Vol. 48(3)
Canadian Education Association
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Key features
  • In-depth look at what works in eight award-winning rural, suburban, and urban schools
  • Focus on the leadership characteristics essential to effecting significant school change

Sample Materials & Chapters

Preface

Foreword

Introduction

Part 1 and Chapter 1


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