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Collective Trust: Why Schools Can't Improve Without It by Patrick B. Forsyth β€” book cover

Collective Trust: Why Schools Can't Improve Without It

by Patrick B. Forsyth, Curt M. Adams, Wayne K. Hoy, Barbara Schneider (Foreword by)
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Overview

The culmination of nearly three decades of research, Collective Trust offers new insight and practical knowledge on the social construction of trust for school improvement. The authors argue that "collective trust" is not merely an average trust score for a group, but rather an independent concept with distinctive origins and consequences. The book demonstrates that schools are organizations that require environments characterized by high levels of collective trust to be effective. Including a historical overview, an exhaustive review of the empirical research, and implications for school reform policy and leadership, this is the most comprehensive resource to date on the issue of collective trust.

Essential reading for anyone wishing to implement long-term plans for school improvement, this book:

Presents a theoretical framework and a set of reliable and valid measures to study collective trust.

Offers important guidelines for education policy and leadership practice.

Advances a social and capacity-based approach to school improvement.

Provides practitioners with a set of tools to evaluate the trust culture of their schools.

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Book Details

Published
January 16, 2011
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780807751671

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