LannooCampus
Spirals of Change : educational change as a driving force for school improvement
Wydawca
Lokalizacja
PREFACE 7
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 9
INTRODUCTION 11
CHAPTER 1: THE MEANING OF EDUCATIONAL CHANGE ACCORDING TO BASICS (Rudi Schollaert) 17
CHAPTER 2: WONDERING WHY (Bengt-Gote Freding & Bernie Tobin) 27
CHAPTER 3: CHANGE IN CONTEXT AND CONTEXTS OF CHANGE (Dr Jane Jones) 35
CHAPTER 4: INITIATING CHANGE (Rudi Schollaert) 47
CHAPTER 5: IMPLEMENTING CHANGE FOR THE SAKE OF SUSTAINABLE IMPROVEMENT (Rudi Schollaert) 59
CHAPTER 6: THE EUROPEAN EDUCATION POLICY AND THE CHANGE CAPACITY OF SCHOOLS (Marc Van den Brande) 77
CHAPTER 7: THE' THE CAUTIOUS OPTIMIST (Pieter Leenheer) 93
CHAPTER 8: ALEXANDER THE GREAT, THE ARCHETYPAL CHANGE AGENT (Karine Van Thienen) 115
CHAPTER 9: EMBARKING ON A LEARNING CRUISE ... OR is IT A CRUSADE? (Karine Van Thienen) 121
CHAPTER 10: I RESIST THEREFORE l AM (Karine Van Thienen) 147
CHAPTER 11: BEYOND THE COMFORT ZONE: THE FEAR FACTOR BEYOND i Ht COMFORT ZONE: 171
CHAPTER 12: THE ROLE OF TEACHER RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL CHANGE (Dr Jane Jones) 183
CHAPTER 13: SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF PUPILS' MISBEHAVIOUR: LEARNING FROM THE CHANGE CASE STUDY (Dr Danuta Elsner) 193
CHAPTER 14: CHANGING MENTAL MODELS THROUGH ACTION RESEARCH (Cvetka Bizjak) 207
CHAPTER 15: REFLECTING, DISCOVERING AND RECONSIDERING MENTAL MODELS IN THE PROCESS OF CHANGE (Dr Danuta Elsner) 221
CHAPTER 16: WEAVING A WEB OF BETWEENNESS (Dr Margaret Farren, Bernie Tobin & Mairead Ryan) 233
CHAPTER 17: MAKING OUR MOST IMPORTANT AIMS ASSESSABLE (Joakim Lovgren) 259
CHAPTER 18: SUPERVISION AS A METHOD FOR RE-DIRECTING RESISTANCE AND SUPPORTING LEARNING (Brigita Rupar) 269
CHAPTER 19: SUPERMAN, CATWOMAN & MR UNIVERSE Pieter Leenheer) 281
CHAPTER 20: TH THE CHANGE AGENT PORTFOLIO (Sonja Sentocnik) 287
CHAPTER 21: SUSTAINING DEVELOPMENT: DROPPING DEEP ANCHOR (Dr Jane Jones) 301
CONCLUSION 309