Abstract
The Self-Organizing School provides ground-breaking insights and guidance about how schools can fulfill their aspirations for quality and productivity in learning and teaching. The book describes a comprehensive decade long school design process and effort that improves teaching quality and student outcomes. The practical guidance and examples employed throughout the book are supported by one of the most extensive longitudinal studies of a school reform process, including data from over 1600 classroom observations, 12,000 student evaluations and research studies of school change, technology use, student achievement, collaboration, and teacher effectiveness.
Schlagworte
school reform school design school effectiveness school improvement- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–2 Introduction 1–2
- 207–218 Bibliography 207–218
- 219–224 Index 219–224