Leadership from the ground up : effective schooling in traditionally low performing schools /

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Author / Creator:Acker-Hocevar, Michele, 1948-
Imprint:Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age Pub., ©2012.
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 274 pages).
Language:English
Series:Issues in the research, theory, policy, and practice of urban education
Issues in the research, theory, policy, and practice of urban education.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11148788
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Other authors / contributors:Cruz-Janzen, Marta.
Wilson, Cynthia L.
ISBN:9781617356520
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Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other form:Print version: Acker-Hocevar, Michele, 1948- Leadership from the ground up. Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age Pub., ©2012
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Summary:This book chronicles the journey of seven schools serving students of poverty, English Language Learners (ELLs), and students of color, which were able to sustain school improvement for a decade on either state and/or national criteria that measure student performance outcomes. The book shares stories of these seven schools and demonstrates that it takes an entire school working together with their communities, adding to the social and cultural capital of their students and families, to create and nurture what we call a Learning Partnership for sustainable school improvement.The answers for how these schools sustained school improvement and are effective schools is evident from their school student metrics that validate the school's ability to meet and sustain external mandates of high performance over time. The seven individual case stories illustrate that what matters most is what happens in the school itself. It is the internal culture of caring and respecting each other and working from an additive perspective of valuing students for their unique gifts and abilities, rather than exclusively focusing on increasing test scores that makes these school stories unique. This is not about heroic leadership but leadership spread out and shared among professionals working together to achieve common goals around shared values and beliefs. This book is about using resources in ways that value human capital as the greatest asset in the school to ensure that educators feel a sense of commitment, connection, and passion for their work together with students, their families, and their communities that enable them to excel together.We offer readers seven cases that demonstrate there is no cookie cutter approach to having an effective school. Rather, there is a theory-in-practice that grounds the Learning Partnership depicted as a tree within a sustainable school improvement culture. This sustainable culture connects shared leadership and accountability, resourcefulness, a humanistic philosophy, additive schooling and results in an organization synergy that sustains organizational and collective efficacy for achieving results in these schools that other educators in schools with similar demographics are often unable to sustain or attain.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 274 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781617356520
1617356522
9781617356506
9781617356513
1617356506
1617356514