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The Fourth Way
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The Fourth Way
The Inspiring Future for Educational Change

Edited by:
  • Andy Hargreaves - Boston College, USA, Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, Canada
  • Dennis Shirley - Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA, Boston College, USA


September 2009 | 168 pages | Corwin
'Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley, always one or two steps ahead of the field, have done it again. An extremely balanced and insightful treatment of the first three ways of change, in which the authors clearly display the strengths and limitations of each model. And then they go to town in mapping out the fourth way—a concise and compelling framework for change that integrates teacher professionalism, community engagement, government policy, and accountability. The Fourth Way is itself a powerful 'catalyst for coherence' in a field that badly needs guidance. Read the book and rethink your approach to educational reform' - Michael Fullan, Educational Consultant , Author, The Challenge of School Change

A compelling approach to lasting educational change informed by lessons learned and new successes worldwide!

In an expressive and absorbing style, this penetrating volume offers a plan for viable and sustainable educational reform that reflects research on traditional methods and new findings from successful school initiatives around the globe.

Beginning with an incisive analysis of the three major educational change efforts of the past 25 years, Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley offer a plan that integrates government policy, professional involvement, and public engagement to create an environment of greater inclusiveness, security, and humanity. Drawing on "Four Horizons of Hope"-examples of promising implementation and practice-the book demonstrates how districts and schools can achieve dramatic improvement built on:

- Six Pillars of Purpose that support change

- Three Principles of Professionalism that drive change

- Four Catalysts of Coherence that sustain change

Written for educators, consultants, and administrators at the school and district level, The Fourth Way represents an innovative vision of educational change for meeting the dramatic problems and dynamic challenges facing educators in the 21st century.

 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
1. The Three Ways of Change
 
2. The Three Paths of Distraction
 
3. The Four Horizons of Hope
 
4. The Fourth Way
 
Endnotes
 
Index

well done; comprehensive; forward-thinking

Dr Duncan Waite
Counseling, Leadership, Adult Education and School Psychology, Texas State University - San Marcos
October 25, 2012

This will be a common reading for the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership. The book captures in a way not seen before the historical and current state of education across multiple contexts. A well-written book that challenges and engages the reader in considering education from a systemic, historical perspective.

Dr Karen Wetherill
Educational Leadership, University of North Carolina - Wilmington
June 18, 2012

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Preface

Ch 1 excerpt


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