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Keys to Effective Schools: Educational Reform as Continuous Improvement by Willis D. Hawley β€” book cover

Keys to Effective Schools: Educational Reform as Continuous Improvement

by Willis D. Hawley (Editor), Donald L. Rollie
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Overview

The National Education Association's KEYS Initiative (Keys to Excellence for Your Schools) offers a powerful set of essays that can transform the teaching profession and schools. This essential book brings together some of the best thinkers in education to show educators at all levels, policymakers, and parents how to apply the lessons learned from KEYS research: how to change a school's structure and organization to improve the quality of teaching and learning.

Synopsis

In this second edition, leading experts in the field focus on how to change a school's organizational structure and culture to improve the quality of teaching and learning.

About the Author, Willis D. Hawley

Willis D. Hawley is Professor of Education and Public Affairs at the Univer­sity of Maryland, where he served as Dean of the College of Education from 1993 to 1998. He taught at Yale, Duke, and Vanderbilt universities before going to Maryland. He has published numerous books, articles, and book chapters dealing with teacher education, school reform, urban politics, po­litical learning, organizational change, school desegregation, and educa­tional policy. His most recent research deals with the professional develop­ment of teachers, the education of teachers (in the United States and Japan), school restructuring and effectiveness, family influences on the academic performance of Southeast Asian children in the United States, and race re­lations. He has served as consultant to numerous public agencies, includ­ing the Executive Office of the President, the U.S. Senate, the U.S. Depart­ment of Education, and the World Bank, as well as many state and local governments, foundations, and professional associations. He also organized and directs the Common Destiny Alliance, a coalition of national organi­zations and scholars interested in using research to improve intergroup relations.

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Editorials

Thomas J. Sergiovanni

β€œThis is a book that we need now more than ever. Continuous improvement stands at the heart of school leadership and school improvement. This update brings the best thinkers and the strongest voices on the topic together to help launch a stronger and deeper effort for improvement that is likely to sustain itself. Readers will find this new edition timely and helpful.”

Jerry D. Weast

β€œAn illuminating, must-read book that brings laser-like focus from several perspectives about the most important components in sustainable school reform.”

Pedro Reyes

β€œProvides valuable insights into how systematic reform works, offers suggestions regarding successful learning environments, and addresses the need for intensive, long-term professional development for the purpose of engaging teachers, administrators, and their colleagues in communities of practice supported by a strong school culture.”

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412941013

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