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Author:
Tienken, Christopher author.
Title:
Cracking the code of education reform : creative compliance and ethical leadership / Christopher H. Tienken.
Publisher:
Corwin
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xvi, 155 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Educational leadership--Moral and ethical aspects.
School administrators--Professional ethics--United States.
Educational change--United States.
Education and state--United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I. Reform Critiqu -- Ethical Context of Education Reform and Compliance -- Creative Compliance -- Reframing Reform -- Part II. Reform Case Studies -- Case Study 1: Reframing Rigor -- Case Study 2: Using or Abusing Standardized Test Results -- Case Study 3: Merit Pay -- Recess of the Mind -- Promising Practice -- Final Issues -- References -- Index
Summary:
"School leaders must navigate multiple education reform issues while remaining focused on the daily commitment of providing a quality education to all students. In many cases, the education reforms enacted by policy makers lack empirical support and/or result in potentially unwelcome or unethical practices, yet they are cloaked in rhetoric that makes it difficult for school leaders to accurately decipher the potential impacts on students and teachers. The lack of a practical framework from which to critique reforms such as using standardized test score to make important decisions about students and teachers, merit pay, and standardized curricula products can leave some school leaders in the position of supporting reforms that have long-term negative effects on students or educators. This book fills a void in the literature through a practical approach to (a) provide school leaders with methods they can use to interpret and critique education reforms within an action-oriented framework grounded in ethics and empirical evidence; (b) offer strategies school leaders can use to creatively comply with reforms that lack an evidence base or violate basic principles of ethics, in ways that lessen the negative aspects of education reforms at the point of contact with students; and (c) model the use of a critique framework through example cases of four empirically and ethically dubious education reforms commonly faced by K-12 school leaders. We will ask Yong Zhao to write a Foreword"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1544368216
9781544368214
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1117317356
LCCN:
2019020898
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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