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Living up to Your School Mission Statement: Reforming Schools from the Inside Out [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 150 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 217x156x11 mm, weight: 281 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 147586292X
  • ISBN-13: 9781475862928
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 150 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 217x156x11 mm, weight: 281 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 147586292X
  • ISBN-13: 9781475862928
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
All school districts have written statements of the educational values and goals that members of the school community believe are important and worth pursuing. They display these on the front page of all school district public relations packets and on the walls of school and district offices. While all segments of the school community enthusiastically embrace the values and goals stated in the documents, rarely, if ever, do they practice these goals and values in classrooms or administrative offices.

The gap between the educational ideals spoken from auditorium stages and the instructional regimes students experience in classrooms is the result of schools designed to achieve institutional goalsaccountability, standardization, and efficiencyrather than educational goalsthoughtfulness, deep knowledge, and critically-informed citizens. This book is aimed at school administrators whose goal is restoring the why of schooling to the organizational structures and instructional routines that currently govern public schooling in this nation.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(20)
District 93's Mission Statement
1(1)
Independence School District Mission Statement
1(1)
District 85's Set Of Beliefs
2(1)
When Mission Meets Reality
2(1)
Theoretical Drivers
3(1)
Managerial Drivers
4(2)
Governmental Drivers
6(1)
Community Drivers
6(1)
Institutional Drivers
7(1)
Reforming Schools From The Inside Out
8(1)
The Structure Of This Book
9(3)
Terminology
12(1)
What Is A Reform Initiative?
12(1)
What Is Institutional Schooling?
13(1)
What Is A Mindset?
13(3)
What Is An Eclectic Leader?
16(1)
What Are Goals And Values?
16(5)
1 The Goal Maze 21(18)
Goal Triage
22(3)
Absentee Landlords
25(1)
Technocrats
25(1)
Bureaucrats
26(1)
True Believers
26(1)
The Proper Vetting Of School Goals
27(1)
Standing Goal Triage On Its Head
28(1)
Why Am I Here?
29(2)
Resources
31(8)
2 Championing 39(20)
What Kind Of Organization Am I Leading?
40(1)
Managing, Leading, And Championing
40(3)
Championing A Mathematical Vision
43(2)
Becoming A Strong Champion
45(5)
Working In The Margins Of School Organizations
50(2)
Resources
52(7)
3 Main Office C 59(12)
The Forms Of Schooling
59(2)
The Functions Of Education
61(2)
Main Office A And B
63(2)
Getting To Main Office C
65(1)
The Dilemma Of Main Office C
65(3)
Resources
68(3)
4 Silver Bullets 71(10)
Telling, Selling, Installing
72(2)
Assessing And Facilitating
74(3)
Pulling The Trigger
77(1)
Resources
78(3)
5 Following Through 81(14)
Following Up
82(1)
Following Through
83(1)
The Decision To Follow Through
84(2)
Following Up Or Following Through On Common Core
86(4)
Following Through On School Mission Statements
90(2)
Resources
92(3)
6 The Crisis Of The Day 95(14)
Fixing Problems: The Blame Game
95(2)
Fixing The Crisis Of The Day
97(2)
Solving The Crisis Of The Day: Food Fights In The Cafeteria
99(3)
Doing The Right Thing
102(1)
The Entrepreneur
103(4)
Resources
107(2)
7 Noticing 109(4)
The Noise And The Signs Of Schooling
109(2)
Noticing Values
111(2)
8 Tools In The Toolbox 113(8)
The Cycle Of Reform Failure
114(2)
Putting The Tools Together
116(2)
Resources
118(3)
9 Getting To Yes 121(8)
Institutional Nos
121(2)
Getting To Yes
123(4)
Creating Value In Your School Organization
127(2)
10 Restoring The Why To Schooling 129(6)
The Dilemma Of Institutional Schooling
130(2)
Eclectic Leaders
132(3)
References 135(2)
About the Author 137
Alan C. Jones is an educational consultant specializing in curriculum, instruction, and instructional leadership. Jones has been a teacher, principal of an award-winning high school, professor of school administration, and has written numerous articles and books on school reform.