Changing Our Schools (Changing Education)

Changing Our Schools (Changing Education)

by Louise Stoll (Author), Louise Stoll (Author)

Synopsis

Many of our schools are good schools - if this were 1965. Processes and structures designed for a time that has passed are no longer appropriate in a rapidly changing society. Throughout the world a great deal of effort and money has been expended in the name of educational change. Much of it has been misdirected and some of it wasteful. This book assists people inside and outside schools to bring about positive change by helping them to define the purposes behind change, the processes needed to achieve change and the results which they should expect. By linking the why, what and how of change, the authors provide both a theoretical critique and practical advice to assist all those committed to changing and improving schools.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 240
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 0335192904
ISBN 13: 9780335192908

Media Reviews
...very readable. - School Organisation. ...invaluable to all those engaged in either studyingor managing change in education. - Journal of Education Policy ..a thoroughly enjoyable, optimistic, professional read provoking reflection as well as action and can be recommended to all members of partnerships who seek to make schools ever more effective. - British Educational Research Journal ...a thorough, comprehensive, readable and accessible contemporary account of an important topic in contemporary education. - Educational Research.
Author Bio
Louise Stoll is Co-ordinating Director of the International School Effectiveness and Improvement Centre at the Institute of Education, University of London. Previously, she was a teacher and researcher in London and spent six years with the Halton Board in Ontario, Canada.

Dean Fink is an international leadership consultant. He is a former superintendent, principal and teacher with the Halton Board in Ontario, Canada.