Quality Implementation: Leveraging Collective Efficacy to Make

Quality Implementation: Leveraging Collective Efficacy to Make "What Works" Actually Work / Edition 1

by Jenni Anne Marie Donohoo, Steven Katz
ISBN-10:
1544354258
ISBN-13:
9781544354255
Pub. Date:
07/23/2019
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1544354258
ISBN-13:
9781544354255
Pub. Date:
07/23/2019
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Quality Implementation: Leveraging Collective Efficacy to Make

Quality Implementation: Leveraging Collective Efficacy to Make "What Works" Actually Work / Edition 1

by Jenni Anne Marie Donohoo, Steven Katz
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Overview

Harness the power of collective efficacy to achieve quality implementation!
Designed to overcome the biggest barriers to quality implementation and, thus, school improvement and student achievement, this book unpacks the powerful force of collective efficacy. The authors examine how this shared belief that the combined efforts of faculty members can positively influence student outcomes, is instrumental to establishing evidence-based practices for lasting change. In addition to a helpful conceptual framework to visualize key components, readers will discover:
• Ways to create environments that tap into mastery as the number one source of collective efficacy
• Methods to strengthen vicarious experiences through observational learning
• Examination of social persuasion and affective states as additional sources of collective efficacy

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544354255
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 07/23/2019
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jenni Donohoo is the director of Praxis-Engaging Ideas, Inc and a project manager for the Council of Ontario Directors of Education (CODE). Jenni has a Ph D in Educational Studies and Supervisory Officer Qualifications. Jenni is a former classroom teacher and currently works with system, school leaders, and teachers around the world to support high quality professional learning. She has authored many peer-reviewed publications and three best-selling books, including Collaborative Inquiry for Educators, The Transformative Power of Collaborative Inquiry (with Moses Velasco), and Collective Efficacy: How Educators’ Beliefs Impact Student Learning. Jenni’s areas of expertise include collective efficacy, metacognition, adolescent literacy, and facilitating collaborative learning structures.

Steven Katz is the director of Aporia Consulting Ltd. and a faculty member in the Applied Psychology and Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE, UT), where he teaches in the Child Study and Education graduate program. He is the recipient of the OISE, UT- wide award for teaching excellence. Steven has a Ph D in human development and applied psychology, with specialization in applied cognitive science. His areas of expertise include cognition and learning, teacher education, networked learning communities, leading professional learning, and evidence-informed decision making for school improvement. He has received the Governor General’s Medal for excellence in his field and has been involved in research and evaluation, professional development, and consulting with a host of educational organizations around the world. He is the author of several best-selling books, including Leading Schools in a Data-Rich World, Building and Connecting Learning Communities, Intentional Interruption, and The Intelligent, Responsive Leader.

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Tables, and Resources
Preface
About the Authors
PART I: BELIEFS AS THE FOUNDATION TO QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION
Chapter 1 The Elusive Quest for Quality Implementation
We Already Know What’s “Supposed” to Work in Schools
Quality Implementation Defined
The Problem of Getting to Quality Implementation
Beliefs Matter
Educators’ Beliefs
In Conclusion
Chapter 2 Why Implementation Frequently Fails
Collective Efficacy
Diminished Efficacy Is a Barrier to Quality Implementation
Collective Efficacy’s Role in Team Motivation
Diminished Collective Efficacy Results in a Reduction of Goals and Effort
Collective Efficacy Beliefs Shape Experience
In Conclusion
Chapter 3 Collective Efficacy as an Enabler of Quality Implementation
Integrating Daily Physical Activity in Elementary Schools
How Collective Efficacy Drives Quality Implementation
How Teams Exercise Control
Motivational Investments
How Goal Setting Influences Motivation
How Causal Attributions Influence Motivation
The Pygmalion Effect
In Conclusion
PART II: FOSTERING BELIEFS TO REALIZE QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION
Chapter 4 Creating Mastery Moments
Mastery Experiences
Key Features of Mastery Environments
There Is an Open-to-Learning Stance
There Is an Orientation Toward Mastery Goals
Teams Engage in Joint Work Characterized by Positive Interdependence
The Thunder Cape Rescue
Progress Is Monitored Based on Success Criteria
Implications for Practice
A Focus on Learning Together
A Focus on Cause-and-Effect Relationships
A Focus on Goal-Directed Behavior
A Focus on Purposeful Practice
In Conclusion
Chapter 5 Learning Vicariously
Key Features of Vicarious Experiences
Similarity
Reinforcement
Attention, Retention, Reproduction, and Motivation
Psychological Safety
Implications for Practice
Establishing a Culture That Enables Observational Learning
Structures and Protocols for Observational Learning
Guiding Observational Learning
In Conclusion
Chapter 6 Convincing Teams That They Have What It Takes
Social Persuasion and Affective States: Two Additional Sources of Collective Efficacy
Using Social Persuasion to Influence Collective Efficacy
Cognitive Dissonance
Social Judgment Theory
The Narrative Paradigm
In Conclusion
References
Index
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