Four Imperatives of a Successful School

Four Imperatives of a Successful School

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Beck, Lynn G.
SAGE Publications Inc
EAN: 9780803962804
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Beck and Murphy focus on four specific conditions that are crucial to any successful school: * Strong, yet approachable leadership * Capacity-building resources for teaching * Commitment to school and community * Powerful, consistent focus on learning This new book builds on research reported by the authors in their earlier book, School-Based Management as School Reform. And it goes further--to provide an in-depth investigation into the workings of a school that is making a success of SBM. Using "Jackson" Elementary school (not its real name) as an example, the authors help you understand how people and policies are reshaping education; and they show how you can begin to transform your school. They offer you an inside look at how Jackson Elementary is remaking itself by changing the behaviors and attitudes of its students, teachers, and parents--and creating genuine school reform. The educators and students at Jackson will give you insights about genuine school reform that you won′t get from reading research findings. You′ll learn how to create and enhance successful reform at your school.
EAN 9780803962804
ISBN 0803962800
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Publication date November 18, 1996
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 152
Country United States
Authors Beck, Lynn G.; Murphy, Joseph F.