Improving Struggling Schools A Developmental Approach To Intervention

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222 pages 2010

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Across the country, education leaders and policy makers at every level are directing an increasingly bright light at the problem of chronically underperforming schools. The sheer number of failing schools facing takeover and restructuring is unprecedented. This crisis is rapidly becoming the leading concern of the accountability movement. This book draws on a blend of case studies and the emerging body of research on failing schools to identify patterns in the challenges they face. Arguing that school improvement is a developmental process, the author points out that struggling schools look very different and need very different kinds of support as they move from stage to stage. He outlines a new approach that takes into account the patterns of growth and change in troubled schools, the foundational dilemmas schools face as they navigate this trajectory, and the overarching need to overcome the isolation and confusion that so often thwart schools efforts to move forward. -- from Back Cover.

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