System Recall: Leading for Equity and Excellence in Education
Autor Alma Harris, Michelle S. Jonesen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 30 oct 2019
The book focuses on what we know about contemporary educational improvement, transformation, and change. It will provide insights into what strategies work, long term, to build the capacity for principled change at the school and system level.
The book considers what leaders can do to secure principled school and system improvement which fullyembraces diversity, equity, and equality. It will also dispel some myths about reform at scale and challenge some prevailing ideas about educational change that, it will be posited, are not helping many young people to reach their potential.
The main argument of the book is that too many school and system improvement initiatives have not paid sufficient attention to equity issues in their pursuit of ever higher achievement and that the net effect of large-scale, international assessments have been to distract policy makers in ways that have not always benefitted young people.
The book will use system examples to underpin and exemplify six core ways of re-botting the system and generating progress for all, It will highlight the implications for school and system leaders.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781544342276
ISBN-10: 1544342276
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1544342276
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
Harris
and
Jones
deftly
weave
together
seemingly
polar
opposite
notions
in
education—equity
and
excellence—and
provide
persuasive
arguments
that
the
two
are
interrelated.
System
Recall
proposes
innovative
and
workable
solutions
to
ensure
that
equity
issues
constitute
the
centerpiece
of
professional
collaboration,
policy-making,
and
educational
reform.
The
key
message
is
clear:
poverty
need
not
determine
a
child’s
life
chances,
choices,
or
destiny
if
schools
provide
interventions
that
mitigate
the
impact
of
poverty
and
inequity
on
educational
outcomes.
This important book looks systemic inequity in the face and calls out those things that exacerbate educational disadvantage around the world: punitive accountability regimes, marketplace competition, and a hyper-focus on international large-scale testing. System Recall presents a simple premise: that equity leads to excellence. It calls for those leading schools and education systems to consider culture and context, and provides a clear set of guiding principles.
In a time where “education has become the most important global currency,” this book is both needed and timely. Only if we make the changes described in this book can we ensure high quality and equitable education for all of our students. This is what excellence looks like.
System Recall: Leading for Equity and Excellence reminds all of us who are fortunate enough to be in leadership positions that achieving true excellence is only possible by placing ultimate value on equity.
This important book looks systemic inequity in the face and calls out those things that exacerbate educational disadvantage around the world: punitive accountability regimes, marketplace competition, and a hyper-focus on international large-scale testing. System Recall presents a simple premise: that equity leads to excellence. It calls for those leading schools and education systems to consider culture and context, and provides a clear set of guiding principles.
In a time where “education has become the most important global currency,” this book is both needed and timely. Only if we make the changes described in this book can we ensure high quality and equitable education for all of our students. This is what excellence looks like.
System Recall: Leading for Equity and Excellence reminds all of us who are fortunate enough to be in leadership positions that achieving true excellence is only possible by placing ultimate value on equity.
Cuprins
Foreword
by
Adrian
Piccoli
Foreword by Yong Zhao
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1. Inequality and Inequity
Chapter 2. Excellence Over Equity?
Chapter 3. Hard Truths
Chapter 4. Leading for Equity
Chapter 5. Leading Parental and Community Engagement
Chapter 6. Leading Professional Collaboration
Chapter 7. Reflections and Alternatives
References
Index
Foreword by Yong Zhao
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1. Inequality and Inequity
Chapter 2. Excellence Over Equity?
Chapter 3. Hard Truths
Chapter 4. Leading for Equity
Chapter 5. Leading Parental and Community Engagement
Chapter 6. Leading Professional Collaboration
Chapter 7. Reflections and Alternatives
References
Index
Descriere
The
book
focuses
on
what
we
know
about
contemporary
educational
improvement,
transformation,
and
change.
It
will
provide
insights
into
what
strategies
work,
long
term,
to
build
the
capacity
for
principled
change
at
the
school
and
system
level.
Failed
strategies
and
approaches
such
as
standardized
testing,
government
mandates,
and
aligning
to
PISA
testing
are
examined
for
their
true
worth.
The book will consider what leaders can do to secure principled school and system improvement which fullyembraces diversity, equity, and equality. It will also dispel myths about reform at scale and challenge prevailing ideas about educational change that, it will be posited, are not helping many young people to reach their potential.
The book will consider what leaders can do to secure principled school and system improvement which fullyembraces diversity, equity, and equality. It will also dispel myths about reform at scale and challenge prevailing ideas about educational change that, it will be posited, are not helping many young people to reach their potential.
Notă biografică
Alma Harris is Professor of Educational Leadership at the Institute of Educational Leadership, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Since September 2012, she has been the Director of the Institute of Educational Leadership at the University of Malaya (UM). In 2010¿2012 she was a senior policy adviser to the Welsh Government. Professor Harris holds visiting professorial posts at Moscow Higher School of Economics, Nottingham Business School, University of Wales and the University of Southampton. She is currently Past President of the International Congress for School Effectiveness and School Improvement. Professor Harris has published many books including Distributed Leadership Matters (2013), and Uplifting Leadership (2014) with Andy Hargreaves and Alan Boyle.