- 194 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
This book highlights the current ideas about the what, why and how of educational change and what these suggest about the essential issues that change policy makers and planners need to consider. It analyses international case studies of change initiatives to illustrate how the change process can be affected when such issues are insufficiently acknowledged or ignored. Finally the book introduces a number of key questions for educational change practitioners to consider when they find themselves responsible for the planning and/or implementation and/or monitoring of changes within an institution, a locality or a region. Educational change scenarios, from change within a single institution to local implementation of a national change, are used to show how answers to these questions can help change planners to closely match their implementation processes to their local contextual realities.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Section 1: Understanding Educational Change
- Section 2: Case Studies
- Section 3: Planning to Implement Educational Change: Beginning at the beginning
- Index