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Changing Schools Through Systematic Inquiry

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Changing Schools Through Systematic Inquiry

Why and how school leaders do research
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  • Changing Schools Through Systematic Inquiry by Pat Thomson
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Educational systems around the world now understand that school change is dependent on the understandings and skills of those that lead them. There is an increasing understanding that school change is more effective when it is locally designed to suit specific histories and conditions, and that school-based research makes an important contribution to successful reform. However there are relatively few books that address how local research can complement larger scale evidence to produce successful school redesign. This book fills this gap. The authors begin by detailing the need for and power of inquiry led change. They discuss common arguments and reasons for school reform, covering the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and Europe and outline the role of leaders in designing, planning, steering, managing and evaluating change. Then by using actual examples of school leaders' use of systematic inquiry in schools in England, North America, Israel, and Australia they provide a well theorised and practical guide to the use and conduct of systematic change-oriented inquiry. The examples chosen show 'warts and all' perspectives on the practices of inquiry based reform and offer hopeful and optimistic narratives, without prescribing one-best solutions and generic approaches that never fit individual situations well. Firmly founded on a strong theoretical foundation the authors' pragmatic advice recognises the messy everyday reality of schools avoids a simplistic tool-kit approach to both organization change and to practitioner research encourages school leaders and researchers to develop a repertoire of approaches to inquiry links classroom and program based research to school improvement elaborates a range of research-based change strategies situates school change in international contexts addresses issues around commissioning research connects research to tangible issues in change.

Author Biography

Jill Blackmore is Professor of Education and Director of the Educational Futures and Innovation Cluster in the Faculty of Education at Deakin University, Australia. Pat Thomson is Professor of Education, Director of Research in the School of Education and Director of the Centre for Research in Equity and Diversity in Education at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Release date Australia
March 1st, 2020
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Routledge
Pages
176
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-13
9780415465533
Product ID
26948514

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