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When Reform Meets Reality

The Power and Pitfalls of Instructional Reform in School Districts
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An insightful inside perspective on the implementation of instructional improvement measures in a large urban K-12 district

In When Reform Meets Reality, Jonathan A. Supovitz and contributors examine the qualities that make ambitious educational reforms impactful and identify common tensions that can thwart continuous improvement. Supovitz brings together educational researchers, district and school leaders, teachers, and professional development providers to reflect on the successes and stumbles of an ambitious district-wide reform effort--the Ongoing Assessment Project (OGAP), a program for mathematics education--as it was introduced and scaled up over five years in the School District of Philadelphia.

Using OGAP as a lens, the volume explores larger themes of instructional reform, including the potential of new instructional approaches to improve the quality of teaching and learning, the contexts that can either support or hinder efforts to introduce meaningful pedagogical change, and how supporters can engage in ongoing, deeper implementation of reform measures at different levels of the educational system through multi-level learning. It also addresses the utility of metrics of learning and performance, including benchmark and formative assessments, that can provide the rare and sought-after evidence that correlates reform efforts with increases in student performance.

The book underscores the ways in which school systems can foster sustained organizational learning. It suggests actions by which school faculty, working in conjunction with district leaders, reform developers, and staff, can cultivate a culture of inquiry to build deep ownership of ambitious instructional reforms.

Product Details

PublisherHarvard Education PR
Publish DateOctober 22, 2024
Pages312
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781682539347
Dimensions9.0 X 5.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.9 pounds

Reviews

"When Reform Meets Reality masterfully navigates the intricate landscape of educational reform, offering important insights into the qualities that drive sustainable change. Supovitz and contributors illuminate common challenges that hinder continuous improvement as well as strategies for fostering sustained organizational learning. This essential read offers educators and policymakers research-based strategies for transforming ambitious reforms into lasting successes."--Michelle Young, dean and professor of leadership and policy, Berkeley School of Education, University of California, Berkeley, and former executive director, University Council for Educational Administration
"When Reform Meets Reality provides a glimpse into what is required to transform instruction in a large system: local champions and a change management approach that creates the conditions necessary for long-term success. Supovitz explains that scaling and sustaining change are possible when efforts are directly focused on teaching and learning, and educators are given the time, space, and supports they need to measure impact and continuously improve."--William Hite, president and CEO, KnowledgeWorks, and former superintendent, The School District of Philadelphia

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