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Innovation in odds-beating schools: Exemplars of getting better at getting better
(2017)
  • Kristen Campbell Wilcox, Florida International University
  • Hal A. Lawson
  • Janet I. Angelis
  • F. Durand
  • K. Schiller
  • K. Gregory
Abstract
Three policy innovations at the heart of this book – the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), new Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR), and data driven instruction (DDI) provide a timely opportunity to join school and district improvement and policy implementation research with improvement science. This book is not just a collection of findings about odds-beating schools (those with higher than predicted student performance trends and higher than average poverty and diversity) and their journeys to implement these innovations. It also provides timely perspectives regarding policy innovations and how they might disrupt practice in desirable or undesirable ways. This book offers readers insight into how educators at every boundary—classroom, school, and district interact to make meaning of innovations, both individually and collectively; and also how their meanings and values influence innovation implementation outcomes. The story includes details how policy innovations were tailored to school and district office priorities; the features of these schools’ structures, climates, and routines that were conducive to implementation; and how these innovations were able to penetrate the classroom boundaries.
Disciplines
Publication Date
2017
Publisher
Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
Citation Information
Kristen Campbell Wilcox, Hal A. Lawson, Janet I. Angelis, F. Durand, et al.. Innovation in odds-beating schools: Exemplars of getting better at getting better. (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kristen-campbellwilcox/42/