Product details
- ISBN 9781538195611
- Weight: 367g
- Dimensions: 150 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 12 Sep 2024
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Collective Vision: Igniting District and School Improvement describes a school district’s 10-year journey of transformation. It began with the creation of a district-wide shared vision, mission, and values, using an appreciative inquiry process that engaged all stakeholders in the school district, thus establishing shared ownership and responsibility for the outcomes. The book demonstrates how the power of a collective vision and collaborative inquiry across a system helps establish a district-wide culture of collective efficacy, resulting in improved outcomes. In the field of education promising practices are sometimes discarded before improvements can be observed and schools are often charged with the responsibility for improvement without being given enough support or guidance from the district.
This story describes how continuous inquiry and district support for promising practices led to significant improvement and transformation. The book serves as a practical guide that provides useful “lessons learned” and questions for self-reflection throughout. Educators at all levels of the system will be inspired to take action toward district and school improvement.
Nancy Gordon retired as assistant superintendent from the Delta School District. Her 42 years of experience teaching grades 1 through 10, championing inclusive education, and being a school principal and district director taught her to challenge and support learners at every level in the system to exceed expectations.
Dianne Turner began her career as a high school science teacher, where she learned about the power of inquiry for student and teacher engagement. Before retirement, she served as chief educator with the British Columbia Ministry of Education, superintendent in the Delta School District, and principal and teacher with the Vancouver School District.
