The New Meaning of Educational Change
The new and sixth edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change is unlike any of its predecessors. Michael Fullan first provides a deeply critical account of the last 60 years of educational change across the world with a focus on the United States. He then presents a radically different future based on learnings from the past and innovative examples from the recent present, along with a complete model for transforming our badly outdated current education system.

Fullan not only carefully documents the historic failure of system change, but he also offers a fundamental and innovative proposal that will generate better results with staying power. This new edition is part history, part boldly and radically action-oriented—setting out a future agenda for an increasingly complex world that has the power either to destroy the planet or make it the most wonderful place in the universe. Written for a wide audience that includes practitioners, students, and policymakers, this dynamic resource shows readers how to develop collaborative cultures at the school level, foster district-wide success in all schools, and integrate individual and systemic success.

Book Features:

  • Offers devastating evidence on how and where educational system change has failed in the past and continues to do so.
  • Provides a clear sequence of system transformation—build the bottom, strengthen the middle, and intrigue the top!
  • Makes specific, practical recommendations for educational improvement that should be embraced by educators and policymakers now.
  • Written in a reader-friendly language with an inspiring invitation to take action.
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The New Meaning of Educational Change
The new and sixth edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change is unlike any of its predecessors. Michael Fullan first provides a deeply critical account of the last 60 years of educational change across the world with a focus on the United States. He then presents a radically different future based on learnings from the past and innovative examples from the recent present, along with a complete model for transforming our badly outdated current education system.

Fullan not only carefully documents the historic failure of system change, but he also offers a fundamental and innovative proposal that will generate better results with staying power. This new edition is part history, part boldly and radically action-oriented—setting out a future agenda for an increasingly complex world that has the power either to destroy the planet or make it the most wonderful place in the universe. Written for a wide audience that includes practitioners, students, and policymakers, this dynamic resource shows readers how to develop collaborative cultures at the school level, foster district-wide success in all schools, and integrate individual and systemic success.

Book Features:

  • Offers devastating evidence on how and where educational system change has failed in the past and continues to do so.
  • Provides a clear sequence of system transformation—build the bottom, strengthen the middle, and intrigue the top!
  • Makes specific, practical recommendations for educational improvement that should be embraced by educators and policymakers now.
  • Written in a reader-friendly language with an inspiring invitation to take action.
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The New Meaning of Educational Change

The New Meaning of Educational Change

by Michael Fullan
The New Meaning of Educational Change

The New Meaning of Educational Change

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The new and sixth edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change is unlike any of its predecessors. Michael Fullan first provides a deeply critical account of the last 60 years of educational change across the world with a focus on the United States. He then presents a radically different future based on learnings from the past and innovative examples from the recent present, along with a complete model for transforming our badly outdated current education system.

Fullan not only carefully documents the historic failure of system change, but he also offers a fundamental and innovative proposal that will generate better results with staying power. This new edition is part history, part boldly and radically action-oriented—setting out a future agenda for an increasingly complex world that has the power either to destroy the planet or make it the most wonderful place in the universe. Written for a wide audience that includes practitioners, students, and policymakers, this dynamic resource shows readers how to develop collaborative cultures at the school level, foster district-wide success in all schools, and integrate individual and systemic success.

Book Features:

  • Offers devastating evidence on how and where educational system change has failed in the past and continues to do so.
  • Provides a clear sequence of system transformation—build the bottom, strengthen the middle, and intrigue the top!
  • Makes specific, practical recommendations for educational improvement that should be embraced by educators and policymakers now.
  • Written in a reader-friendly language with an inspiring invitation to take action.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807786727
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 03/28/2025
Edition description: 6th ed.
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.28(d)

About the Author

Michael Fullan, OC, is professor emeritus and former dean at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. He is a worldwide authority on practical system change and has won numerous awards for his more than 50 books, including the 2015 Grawemeyer prize with Andy Hargreaves for Professional Capital.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Part I Understanding Educational Change

1 A Brief History of Educational Change 3

The First Attempt Falls Flat 4

The Plan of the Book 11

Prospects for Reform 16

2 The Meaning of Educational Change 18

The General Problem of the Meaning of Change 19

The Subjective Meaning of Educational Change 21

The Objective Reality of Educational Change 27

Shared Meaning and Program Coherence 34

3 Insights into the Change Process 39

The Wrong Drivers 41

The Elements of Successful Change 45

Final Comments 52

4 Initiation, Implementation, and Continuation 54

Traditional Model of the Change Process: An Overview 55

Factors Affecting Initiation 58

Factors Affecting Implementation 67

Factors Affecting Continuation 77

Lean Startup Model 78

5 Planning, Doing, and Coping with Change 82

Why Planning Fails 82

Repositioning Planning 87

Coping with Change 87

Part II Educational Change at the Local Level

6 The Teacher 97

Where Teachers Are 98

Enter Change 107

The Professional Capital of Teachers 121

7 The Principal 123

Where Principals Are 124

The Principal as Lead Learner 132

8 The Student 138

Where Students Are 139

The Student and Change 149

9 The Parent and the Community 157

The Difficulties of Parent Involvement in Schools 158

School Boards and Communities 168

Implications 172

10 The District Administrator 177

Where District Administrators Are 177

The District Administrator and Change 182

New Glimmers of Continuous Improvement 191

Leadership from the Middle 203

Part III Educational Change at the Regional and National Levels

11 Governments 209

The Role of Governments in Large-Scale School Reform 209

Whole-System Improvement 218

What's Next? 226

12 The Teaching Profession and Its Leaders 228

Continuous Learning and Internal Accountability 229

Standards and External Accountability 233

Preparation and Career Patterns of Teachers 235

Putting It All Together 249

The Role of Leadership 250

13 The Future of Educational Change 258

References 267

Index 283

About the Author 298

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"​For over 40 years, Michael Fullan has been one of the world's most important thinkers on education policy. In this important new book, he reflects on what we've gotten wrong with our efforts to reform and improve schools, and he offers clear and compelling recommendations on what we must do differently if schools are to meet the learning needs of future generations. Fullan is no bright-eyed optimist. He understands from years of experience what gets in the way of change so he offers advice to educators, parents, and policymakers on what they can do to overcome the barriers to create the schools we so desperately need. For those who share my belief in the importance of education, this book is just what we need to carry forward the work of school change."
Pedro Noguera, Dean, Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California


"The latest truly remarkable addition to the panoply of Fullan’s contribution to global educational research, policy, and practice, the sixth edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change brings it all together. This is the work of a seer: a searing synthesis of what we now know about system change with a profound knowledge, moral insight, and intuitive power to identify the breakthrough we so desperately need to shift our learning systems. A breakthrough of ‘proximity to practice'—with the absolute imperative to act now!"
Anthony Mackay, CEO, Centre for Strategic Education, Melbourne, Australia


“Capturing over 60 years of educational reform, Fullan is as close to a living LLM—our own human educational Chat GPT as we will get. This is the definitive book that articulates in plain language where we need to go and how to get there. It is a journey worth joining.”
Michael Matsuda, superintendent, Anaheim Union High School District


"Michael Fullan’s latest edition of his seminal work on educational change summarizes years of research and unsuccessful reform initiatives. Looking forward, he provides practical guidance for needed educational reform. Keeping relationships at the forefront, he captures the complexity of leadership in a time of technological advancements with artificial intelligence and complex societal challenges."
Thomas D’Amico, director of education, Ottawa Catholic School Board, Canada


"In the aftermath of the global pandemic, the clamor among researchers and reformers to reimagine public education has intensified. Michael Fullan gives us new evidence and examples of how to transform the whole system. The New Meaning of Educational Change reminds practitioners and policymakers of lessons not yet learned, as well as how to capitalize on new opportunities to create the schools that every student deserves to have in our rapidly uncertain world. Run, don’t walk, to pick up and read the sixth edition!"
Barnett Berry, senior research fellow, Learning Policy Institute


“Michael Fullan brings the reader on a compelling 60-year journey of educational change. His honesty in examining why reforms have failed (including those he was part of) highlights his humility and willingness to continue to challenge the status quo. His concept of 'systemness' is the way forward: uniting students, teachers, parents, and community as the center of gravity for education. These new findings will guide ours, and other education systems, in relinquishing control at the top, as the people doing the work must control it.'"
Tiffany Bastin, assistant deputy minister, New Brunswick Department of Education and Early Childhood Development


"In this sixth edition of his groundbreaking book, the world’s leading expert on educational change reflects on 60 years of efforts to improve education systems. In doing so, he challenges his own thinking in order to propose new drivers for educational change. Fullan recommends powerful new strategies that are a must for anyone serious about system transformation in 2025 and beyond. I have no doubt that this book will continue Fullan’s enormous success in influencing policy and practice globally."
—Mel Ainscow, emeritus professor of education, University of Manchester, UK


"Over the last 40 years, Michael Fullan has been the most influential writer and thinker about educational change in the developed world. He has an unmatched ability to interpret education research and socioeconomic trends for principals and teachers. He is a master of language as well as educational research. This new edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change is a remarkable work. In it, Fullan traces not only the trends and changes of the last 40 years, but also the evolution of his own thinking in response to and anticipation of those trends and changes. Almost every section reveals a new insight or provokes an important debate. Every educator and reformer, whatever their perspective, will learn from and enjoy it."
—Sir Michael Barber, chancellor, University of Exeter, UK, and chair emeritus, Delivery Associates


"The ideas and conclusions in the new edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change beautifully capture how successful systemic change can be accomplished in reality! In 2007, we started an innovation unit called Ceibal, whose mandate was to deploy laptops and internet for all children in public education in Uruguay. It was a program of equality and access. In 2009, we started deploying mathematic and reading platforms. Then we realized that we needed a more holistic view on education and change, and in 2010 we invited Michael Fullan to help us. Since then, Ceibal and Uruguay have worked in partnership with Michael and his team, who have been an inspiration on systemic change resulting in widely recognized success. Fullan’s new edition is a must-read for anyone seeking system transformation in learning."
Miguel Brechner, president, Plan Ceibal, Uruguay


"The New Meaning of Educational Change, Sixth Editionis an astonishing piece of work that breeds hope and inspires participation at every level of the system. Fullan delivers unparalleled insight, pragmatic optimism, and a renewed (and much needed) sense of hope for all who are deeply committed to transforming the education system. Through a systematic critique, Fullan lays bare the systemic failures of the past while charting a bold path forward for the future—one that calls for the collective power and active participation of students and teachers, collaborating as equal partners in reshaping education and the learning process. This book serves as both a manifesto and a powerful call to action. It provides exciting pathways for those of us on the front line. It challenges educators, policymakers, and communities alike to rethink their roles, embrace shared responsibility, and work together to build an education system that meets the demands of an increasingly complex world. Fullan's vision is one of deep, lasting change—driven by co-learning, collaboration, and a commitment to the greater good."
Marie-Claire Bretherton, deputy CEO, Waterton Academy Trust, UK



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