Description
About the Author
Stephen P. Gordon is Professor of Education and Community Leadership at Texas State University - San Marcos.
Reviews
Here, instead of rhetoric, we are allowed to stand beside our colleagues and watch how they used schoolwide collaborative action research to build internal capacity through developing informed, distributed leadership....I learned something about how to support the work I value, and I believe you will also. - From the Foreword by Emily F. Calhoun, Director, The Phoenix Alliance ""Readers will learn, through the vividly portrayed lived experiences of school people, the indispensable benefits of action research. This volume is a guidebook for all educators interested in renewing schools."" - Jeffrey Glanz, Yeshiva University ""It is not often that we find a resource that couples the voices of researchers and practitioners into one powerful performance....For school leaders, college professors, and teacher leaders this work is an essential resource."" - Zach Kelehear, College of Education, University of South Carolina ""The accounts of those who have taken this journey offer not only practical advice, but also rich explanations that shape a new understanding of collaborative action research."" - Patricia Holland, University of Houston ""This is a tremendous resource....I look forward to discussing the many engaging ideas with my graduate students and to recommending it to the practitioners with whom I interact."" - Daisy Arredondo Rucinski, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Book Information
ISBN 9780807748985
Author Stephen P. Gordon
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Teachers' College Press
Publisher Teachers' College Press
Weight(grams) 320g
Dimensions(mm) 220mm * 152mm * 17mm