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- Cover
- Contents
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Chapter One: Introduction: Reframing the Problem
- A Knowledge Economy Requires New Skills for All Students
- Greater Supports for Learning in a Changing Society
- Reform or Reinvention? Technical Challenges Versus Adaptive Challenges
- Organizational Beliefs and Behaviors
- Individual Beliefs and Behaviors
- Accepting the Challenge and the Risks: Moving Toward Communities of Practice via Collaborative Learning
- Part One: Improving Instruction
- Chapter Two: Creating a Vision of Success
- Challenges to Improving Instruction
- Seven Disciplines for Strengthening Instruction
- Using the Seven Disciplines
- Launching an Instructional Improvement System: The Critical First Conversations
- Developing a Shared Vision
- Defining a New Framework for Effective Instruction
- Linking the New 3 R’s of Instruction
- Chapter Three: Committing Ourselves to the Challenge
- Identifying Your Commitment
- Spotting Your Obstacles Through Self-Reflection
- Reflections
- Part Two: Why is this so Hard?
- Chapter Four: Generating Momentum for Change
- Obstacles to Improvement Versus Momentum for Improvement
- Generating the Momentum for Systemic Change
- Communities of Practice as a Strategy
- Chapter Five: Exploring Individual Immunities to Change
- Attending to Countering Behaviors
- A Deeper Look
- Finding the Competing Commitment
- Taking the Next Step
- Reflections
- Part Three: Thinking Systemically
- Chapter Six: Relating the Parts to the Whole
- Arenas of Change
- Toward Transformation: Using the 4 C’s
- Another Use for the 4 C’s
- Chapter Seven: The Individual as a Complex System
- Hidden Commitments and Personal Immunities
- Big Assumptions and Immunities
- Reflections
- Part Four: Working Strategically
- Chapter Eight: The Ecology of Change
- Phases of Whole-System Change
- Change Levers: Data, Accountability, and Relationships
- Strategic Change in Action
- Putting the Pieces Together: The Ecology of Educational Transformation
- Measuring Success and the Challenge of High-Stakes Test Scores
- Chapter Nine: Overturning Your Immunities to Change
- Steps Toward Individual Change
- Considering Steps for the Most Powerful Learning
- Phases in Overturning Your Immunities
- Becoming Fully Released from Immunities to Change
- Reflections
- Chapter Ten: Conclusion: Bringing the Outward and Inward Focus Together
- Hold High Expectations for All Our Students
- Involve Building and Central Office Administrators in Instruction
- Choose a Priority and Stay Relentlessly Focused on it
- Foster a Widespread Feeling of Urgency for Change
- Encourage a New Kind of Leader
- Develop a New Kind of Administrative Team
- Shining a Broader Light on Change
- Implications for the Change Leader: Toward Adaptive Work
- Concluding … or Commencing?
- Appendixes
- A. Team Exercises
- B. Recommended Reading
- Index
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