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Leading continuous improvement in schools : enacting leadership standards to advance educational quality and equity / Erin Anderson, Kathleen M.W. Cunningham, and Davidy Eddy-Spicer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: PSEL/NELP leadership preparation seriesPublisher: New York, NY ; Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2024Description: xxv, 313 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032461854
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Leading continuous improvement in schoolsDDC classification:
  • 23 371.207 An231l
LOC classification:
  • LB2822.82 .A53 2024
Contents:
Part I. Why continuous improvement? -- Ava's story of equity-oriented improvement -- What is (and isn't) continuous improvement in education? -- Enacting leadership through continuous improvement -- Equity-oriented continuous improvement -- Part II. How do we enact continuous improvement? -- Problem identification and framing -- Data for improvement and disciplined inquiry -- Spread and scale: the promise (and perils) of networks and systems change -- Part III. What is leading continuous improvement? -- Building a toolbox for leading continuous improvement -- Building organizational capacity for continuous improvement -- Policy considerations for continuous improvement -- Conclusion.
Summary: "This volume provides a set of principles and systematic methods for improvement to help district and school leaders achieve the continuous improvement goals embedded in the Professional Standard for Educational Leadership (PSEL) and the National Educational Leadership Program (NELP) standards. Bringing the PSEL Standard 10 life, this book tackles the why, how, and what of continuous improvement through an equity lens. In the first section, Leading Continuous Improvement in Schools provides an overall introduction to and rationale for continuous improvement, situating current approaches to continuous improvement in education within broader historical and sectoral contexts. The second section highlights how the tenets of improvement science--such as making iterative, incremental, evidence-based advancements, utilizing practical measurements, and acknowledging variability--position school and system leaders to adaptively integrate systematic and evidence-based approaches to change as part of ongoing organizational processes. The book concludes with a section that invites readers to consider leadership approaches that forward improvement work, how leaders can build internal capacity to engage in improvement, and how policy can support efforts to build and sustain the capacity for continuous improvement. Special Features include beginning-of-chapter chapter highlights, end-of-chapter connections to standards, and action inventories through each chapter. Overall, the volume provides a focus on the continuous improvement aspects of the NELP and PSEL standards that serves as a bridge, supporting students preparing to become educational leaders in their journey from learning about continuous improvement to learning how to lead continuous, equity-oriented improvement work in their own contexts"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Why continuous improvement? -- Ava's story of equity-oriented improvement -- What is (and isn't) continuous improvement in education? -- Enacting leadership through continuous improvement -- Equity-oriented continuous improvement -- Part II. How do we enact continuous improvement? -- Problem identification and framing -- Data for improvement and disciplined inquiry -- Spread and scale: the promise (and perils) of networks and systems change -- Part III. What is leading continuous improvement? -- Building a toolbox for leading continuous improvement -- Building organizational capacity for continuous improvement -- Policy considerations for continuous improvement -- Conclusion.

"This volume provides a set of principles and systematic methods for improvement to help district and school leaders achieve the continuous improvement goals embedded in the Professional Standard for Educational Leadership (PSEL) and the National Educational Leadership Program (NELP) standards. Bringing the PSEL Standard 10 life, this book tackles the why, how, and what of continuous improvement through an equity lens. In the first section, Leading Continuous Improvement in Schools provides an overall introduction to and rationale for continuous improvement, situating current approaches to continuous improvement in education within broader historical and sectoral contexts. The second section highlights how the tenets of improvement science--such as making iterative, incremental, evidence-based advancements, utilizing practical measurements, and acknowledging variability--position school and system leaders to adaptively integrate systematic and evidence-based approaches to change as part of ongoing organizational processes. The book concludes with a section that invites readers to consider leadership approaches that forward improvement work, how leaders can build internal capacity to engage in improvement, and how policy can support efforts to build and sustain the capacity for continuous improvement. Special Features include beginning-of-chapter chapter highlights, end-of-chapter connections to standards, and action inventories through each chapter. Overall, the volume provides a focus on the continuous improvement aspects of the NELP and PSEL standards that serves as a bridge, supporting students preparing to become educational leaders in their journey from learning about continuous improvement to learning how to lead continuous, equity-oriented improvement work in their own contexts"-- Provided by publisher.

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