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From Tinkering to Transformation
From Tinkering to Transformation
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- ISBN 9781682538432
- Weight: 272g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 2023
- Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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A model guide for reconceiving the central office to help educational leaders build equity-aligned, research-based approaches to district reform.
In From Tinkering to Transformation, Meredith Honig and Lydia Rainey call on superintendents and other district leaders to rethink the very premises that underlie the long-standing ways of working in their central offices. Based on the results of nearly two decades of research from districts of 200 to 200,000 students, Honig and Rainey pinpoint how central offices support equitable teaching and learning in schools through specific changes in key central office functions: teaching and learning, human resources, principal supervision, operations, and the superintendent's cabinet.
Using lively case studies, detailed examples, and performance data from ten US school districts, Honig and Rainey deftly highlight how central offices must transform in order to support equitable teaching and learning in schools. They identify typical pitfalls district leaders may encounter, illustrate a guiding set of design principles that can be used to inform transformation efforts, and offer practical advice on how to realize the ambitious goals of fundamental systemic change for equity.
This inspiring work shows how district leaders can move forward with revolutionary central office reforms that support equitable teaching and learning for every student.
In From Tinkering to Transformation, Meredith Honig and Lydia Rainey call on superintendents and other district leaders to rethink the very premises that underlie the long-standing ways of working in their central offices. Based on the results of nearly two decades of research from districts of 200 to 200,000 students, Honig and Rainey pinpoint how central offices support equitable teaching and learning in schools through specific changes in key central office functions: teaching and learning, human resources, principal supervision, operations, and the superintendent's cabinet.
Using lively case studies, detailed examples, and performance data from ten US school districts, Honig and Rainey deftly highlight how central offices must transform in order to support equitable teaching and learning in schools. They identify typical pitfalls district leaders may encounter, illustrate a guiding set of design principles that can be used to inform transformation efforts, and offer practical advice on how to realize the ambitious goals of fundamental systemic change for equity.
This inspiring work shows how district leaders can move forward with revolutionary central office reforms that support equitable teaching and learning for every student.
Meredith I. Honig is professor of Education Policy, Organizations, and Leadership at the University of Washington, where she also founded and directs the District Leadership Design Lab.
Lydia R. Rainey is a principal at the Center for Reinventing Public Education.
Lydia R. Rainey is a principal at the Center for Reinventing Public Education.
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