The author seeks to provide a generic solution to school transformation and development that can be applied to any school at whatever stage in its development. This book seeks to provide a generic solution to school transformation and development that can be applied to any school at whatever stage in its development. It is about identifying strategies and catalysts common in schools that in combination enable them to move further forward. The core underpinning aim is to show how schools can be and are committed to high standards and at the same time being centres of creativity, innovation and enjoyment. This new edition builds on the first edition by integrating what the author has learnt since 2006 through his work with secondary schools in England and internationally. The longer term transformation agenda and the approach to transformation introduced in the original book has been developed into a model that has been applied and will be further explained and exemplified in the new edition. It, in effect, continues the journey and provides a model, a framework and an up-to-date context with examples that can be used and applied. In the words of Professor David Hopkins, it will 'provide tangible evidence that transformation is indeed possible', while remaining at the same both practical and optimistic. It seeks to enable schools to take the risk out of innovation and change by providing a framework and model to work within and access to examples and a way of working that, at its heart, builds on what other schools are already doing and achieving. At its core, the book will respond to a desire in teachers and schools to move away from top-down approaches. Informed professionalism is their desire, but how can we make it yield is the key question this book explores.
Offers a model of sustainable school improvement and transformation enabling schools to improve at any level with case studies of successful implementation.About the AuthorDavid Crossley was until recently Director of Achievement Networks at the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, where he worked with around 400 schools, leading a government funded 'by schools for schools' project, which seeks to raise achievement and transform learning.
Reviews"'This book is the most important and valuable publication on the transformation of schools I have ever read. It is also the most credible. David Crossley's personal experience and success have few parallels in any nation... if there is just one book that school and system leaders at any level should read and act on with total confidence, it is this book.' Professor Brian Caldwell "This book provides a valuable contribution to the literature on School Transformation. It clearly indicates what needs to be done, eloquently describes strategies for transformation and provides tangible evidence that the transformation is indeed possible. 'Learn to Transform' is at the same time both practical and optimistic." Professor David Hopkins, HSBC iNet Chair of International Leadership, Institute of Education, University of London"
Book InformationISBN 9781441174383
Author David CrossleyFormat Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Continuum Publishing CorporationPublisher Continuum Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 454g