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Managing to Change - How Schools Can Survive and Sometime Thrive, in Turbulent Times

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas Hatch is an associate professor at Teachers College, Columbia University and Codirector of the National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, and Teaching (NCREST). His books include the coedited volume Going Public with Our Teaching: An Anthology of Practice. Klappentext Argues that schools cannot wait around for conditions to improve or policymakers to figure out how to provide the 'right' support. This book describes a small set of key practices that schools can use to get resources, manage external demands, and build their capacity to make and sustain improvements over time. Zusammenfassung Argues that schools cannot wait around for conditions to improve or policymakers to figure out how to provide the 'right' support. This book describes a small set of key practices that schools can use to get resources! manage external demands! and build their capacity to make and sustain improvements over time.

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Authors Thomas Hatch
Assisted by Ann Lieberman (Editor), Joseph P Mcdonald (Editor), Patricia A Wasley (Editor), Patricia A. Wasley (Editor)
Publisher Teachers College Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.04.2009
 
EAN 9780807749661
ISBN 978-0-8077-4966-1
No. of pages 216
Series On School Reform
Series on School Reform (Paper
On School Reform
School Reform
Series on School Reform (Paper
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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