
Key Strategies to Improve Schools
How to Apply Them Contextually
Edward L. Harris(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Education (Publisher)
Published on 14. July 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-57886-232-0 (ISBN)
Description
School improvement initiatives are often the focus of political agendas, professional conferences, and publications. While a plethora of school improvement resources and techniques exist, most explanations for employing school improvement strategies in differing contexts are extremely vague at best and non-existent at worst. Here, author Edward Harris explains and illustrates strategic, practical approaches for adapting and applying research-based school improvement strategies. While consideration is given to the principal's role in the school, the notion of school leadership is viewed in broader terms and includes teacher roles as well.
The interrelationship of organizational culture and school leadership is also a key component of this book. One of the goals is to bridge the gap between the "theory" and "practice" of school leadership. Harris provides an explanation of Mary Douglas's typology of grid and group, substantive analytical tools and procedures to examine one's social context and assess school culture, and practical examples and suggestions for contextualizing and adapting school improvement strategies.
This book features in-depth, practical applications and explanations of the following school improvement strategies:
?Increasing student engagement and motivation
?Providing focused, sustained professional development
?Implementing organizational and management practices
?Building links
?Monitoring and accelerating improvement
This book is useful for teachers, administrators, and anyone involved in teacher leadership preparation programs.
The interrelationship of organizational culture and school leadership is also a key component of this book. One of the goals is to bridge the gap between the "theory" and "practice" of school leadership. Harris provides an explanation of Mary Douglas's typology of grid and group, substantive analytical tools and procedures to examine one's social context and assess school culture, and practical examples and suggestions for contextualizing and adapting school improvement strategies.
This book features in-depth, practical applications and explanations of the following school improvement strategies:
?Increasing student engagement and motivation
?Providing focused, sustained professional development
?Implementing organizational and management practices
?Building links
?Monitoring and accelerating improvement
This book is useful for teachers, administrators, and anyone involved in teacher leadership preparation programs.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
358 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57886-232-0 (9781578862320)
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E-Book
07/2005
1st Edition
R & L Education
€66.49
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Person
Edward L. Harris is an associate professor and Williams Chair of Educational Leadership at Oklahoma State University. His research, teaching and service activities focus on school culture and leadership.
Content
Part 1 Acknowledgments
Part 2 Preface
Chapter 3 1 The Continuing Importance of Instructional Leadership
Chapter 4 2 Understanding the Culture of Schools
Chapter 5 3 Understanding Your School Culture
Chapter 6 4 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Individualist Contexts
Chapter 7 5 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Bureaucratic Contexts
Chapter 8 6 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Corporate Contexts
Chapter 9 7 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Collectivist Contexts
Chapter 10 8 Contextualization, Conflict, and Adaptive Leadership
Part 11 Appendix A Social Game Assessment Tool
Part 12 Appendix B Grid and Group Assessment Tool
Part 13 Appendix C Grid and Group Graph Template
Part 14 References
Part 15 Index
Part 16 About the Author
Part 2 Preface
Chapter 3 1 The Continuing Importance of Instructional Leadership
Chapter 4 2 Understanding the Culture of Schools
Chapter 5 3 Understanding Your School Culture
Chapter 6 4 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Individualist Contexts
Chapter 7 5 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Bureaucratic Contexts
Chapter 8 6 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Corporate Contexts
Chapter 9 7 Putting Instructional Leadership Strategies to Work in Collectivist Contexts
Chapter 10 8 Contextualization, Conflict, and Adaptive Leadership
Part 11 Appendix A Social Game Assessment Tool
Part 12 Appendix B Grid and Group Assessment Tool
Part 13 Appendix C Grid and Group Graph Template
Part 14 References
Part 15 Index
Part 16 About the Author