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The Roots of Educational Change: International Handbook of Educational Change 2005 Edition
Contributor(s): Lieberman, Ann (Editor)
ISBN: 1402032897     ISBN-13: 9781402032899
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2005
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Annotation: This volume attempts to delineate the roots of a self-conscious field of educational change that grew up in ??? and grew out of ??? the turbulent political, social, economic and cultural life of the post-World War II years. Its authors, who provided many of the seminal writings that helped to create and shape the field, examine their work from current perspectives.

The issues they raise allow the reader to see the connections between the recent history of education in general, and the field of educational change in particular. In the 50s and 60s these scholars represented a broad spectrum of innovative thought and action shifting the focus of research in education and school improvement to studying ??? and interacting with ??? schools as organizations and cultures.

The range of issues that the authors deal with ??? from the effects of the GI Bill to the effects of school environment on student learning, from the political realities of educational policy to social realities of teachers ??? are explored and revisited. These issues, leading to controversial themes involving change, school and community, continue to nourish the field and its many branches.

This volume (part of 4 volumes) is the first section in the International Handbook of Educational Change.

The volumes are a state-of-the-art collection of the most important ideas and evidence of educational change. The volumes bring together some of the most influential thinkers and writers on educational change. It deals with issues like educational innovation, reform, restructuring, culture-building, inspection, school-review, and change management. School leaders, system administration, teacher leaders, consultants, facilitators, educational researchers, staff developers and change agents of all kinds will find these volumes an indispensable resource for guiding them to both classic and cutting-edge understandings of educational change, no other work provides as comprehensive coverage of the field of educational change.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Educational Policy & Reform
- Education | Administration - General
- Education | Decision Making & Problem Solving
Dewey: 371.207
LCCN: 2008273799
Series: International Handbook of Educational Change
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.91 lbs) 274 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
ANDY HARGREAVES Department of Teacher Education, Curriculum and Instruction Lynch School of Education, Boston College, MA, U.S.A. ANN LIEBERMAN Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Stanford, CA, U.S.A. MICHAEL FULLAN Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada DAVID HOPKINS Department for Education and Skills, London, U.K. This set of four volumes on Educational Change brings together evidence and insights on educational change issues from leading writers and researchers in the field from across the world. Many of these writers, whose chapters have been specially written for these books, have been investigating, helping initiate and implementing educational change, for most or all of their lengthy careers. Others are working on the cutting edge of theory and practice in educational change, taking the field in new or even more challenging directions. And some are more skeptical about the literature of educational change and the assumptions on which it rests. They help us to approach projects of understanding or initiating educational change more deeply, reflectively and realistically. Educational change and reform have rarely had so much prominence within public policy, in so many different places. Educational change is ubiquitous. It figures large in Presidential and Prime Ministerial speeches. It is at or near the top of many National policy agendas. Everywhere, educational change is not only a policy priority but also major public news. Yet action to bring about educational change usually exceeds people's understanding of how to do so effectively.