ISBN-13: 9781578862023 / Angielski / Miękka / 2005 / 160 str.
ISBN-13: 9781578862023 / Angielski / Miękka / 2005 / 160 str.
Public education in America has undergone a vast series of changes during the last four decades. The majority of these changes are driven by policy--the most recent, No Child Left Behind--but regardless of laws passed, principals and school leaders across the country are scrambling to discover ways to unleash the next breakthrough in public education--success for all. In many parts of the country, that success must come on dwindling resources. Over the years much has been written about excellence, equity, and efficiency. The ongoing struggle for administrators and educational leaders is to discover how these apparent conflicting values can not only be survived but also managed to produce unprecedented results in school improvement. Excellence, Equity, and Efficiency presents a "Quality School Improvement" (QSI) framework for overcoming the conflict that exists between these values and provides recommendations for principals and policymakers to meet the demands for accountability and continuous improvement based upon that framework. Researched and written by a fulltime practicing principal in the field, this book: documents hundreds of actual events and struggles that principals have faced while attempting to manage the demands these values present, includes a story of the author's school and district that is successfully rejecting both the notion of social promotion and retention in their attempt to reconcile excellence, equity, and efficiency through the concept of priority leadership.