No Quick Fixes: Perspectives on Schools in Difficulty
The challenge of school improvement for failing schools is a complex and much debated issue. This text attempts to help those working in, or working with, failing schools and aims to contradict the notion that there are no quick fixes for schools in difficulty. The issue of failing schools is looked at from a number of viewpoints. Section one contains policy perspectives; section two contains three schools' perspectives; section three contains chapters written by three external facilitators; section four addresses the issues from three prominant school effectiveness researchers; and section five gives international perspectives from the co-ordinator of the OECD Combating School Failure initiative.
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No Quick Fixes: Perspectives on Schools in Difficulty
The challenge of school improvement for failing schools is a complex and much debated issue. This text attempts to help those working in, or working with, failing schools and aims to contradict the notion that there are no quick fixes for schools in difficulty. The issue of failing schools is looked at from a number of viewpoints. Section one contains policy perspectives; section two contains three schools' perspectives; section three contains chapters written by three external facilitators; section four addresses the issues from three prominant school effectiveness researchers; and section five gives international perspectives from the co-ordinator of the OECD Combating School Failure initiative.
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No Quick Fixes: Perspectives on Schools in Difficulty

No Quick Fixes: Perspectives on Schools in Difficulty

No Quick Fixes: Perspectives on Schools in Difficulty

No Quick Fixes: Perspectives on Schools in Difficulty

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Overview

The challenge of school improvement for failing schools is a complex and much debated issue. This text attempts to help those working in, or working with, failing schools and aims to contradict the notion that there are no quick fixes for schools in difficulty. The issue of failing schools is looked at from a number of viewpoints. Section one contains policy perspectives; section two contains three schools' perspectives; section three contains chapters written by three external facilitators; section four addresses the issues from three prominant school effectiveness researchers; and section five gives international perspectives from the co-ordinator of the OECD Combating School Failure initiative.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750706742
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/24/1997
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Louise Stoll is Coordinating Director of the International School Effectiveness and Improvement Centre (ISEIC) at the Institute of Education. Kate Myers is Professor of Professional Development in Education at Keele University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments, Glossary, 1 No Quick Fixes: An Introduction, Part 1 Policy, Part 2 LEAs, Part 3 Schools, Part 4 External Facilitators, Part 5 Conceptual Issues, Part 6 International Perspectives, Notes on Contributors, Index
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