The Future of Schools
How Communities and Staff Can Transform Their School Districts
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:26th Apr '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The Future of Schools will help changemakers move toward better functioning school systems using reliable, participative, and practical methods. The author describes an orderly sequence of activities that are intertwined with simple explanations. The principles and methods on which the book is based, follow from over fifty years of research ensuring that the processes yield reliable results. Each chapter discusses a range of variations and examples with both successful applications and potential pitfalls with simple ways of avoiding them. These variations and examples help the school district and its community to choose the best path through the planning and design processes for their unique people and circumstances. All of the methods and processes described are totally participative so that the schools and communities who use them can develop ownership of the processes and their outcomes. Not only does the school district change for the better, the community itself becomes more socially cohesive through working together for a common purpose.
If you think learning is only about what happens in the classroom, think again. In this wide-ranging and provocative book, Merrelyn Emery not only debunks current educational practice, but shows how to change it for the better. A must-read for those who care about their communities. -- Stan Glaser, director, research, Sydney Graduate School of Management, University of Western Sydney
Dr. Merrelyn Emery gives us all an opportunity to understand the importance and implications of sustainable change in our educational systems. Further, she encourages our participation in the discussion and in the work. With her comprehensive proposal for change, Dr. Emery brings a missing piece to the puzzle of education reform in the U.S: how to redesign. Hers is a hopeful proposition, one that has potential for curing our cynicism and restoring vitality to our schools, workplaces, and communities. -- Janis Nowlan, director of Professional Studies, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Cen
The Future of Schools fascinates and excites from cover to cover. Every chapter contains something useful, not only for the mainstream North American target audience, but for those of us engaged in the decolonization process as well. There is plenty of common ground here. I was constantly amazed at seeing the theory behind past educational activism as well as blueprints for future actions, both planned and now newly inspired. It was a joy to read the book. -- Philip Deering, coadministrator, Six Nations Indian Way School, and founder, The Kahnawake Institute for Advanced Studies in Native Self-Suffici
Since the 1970s, Emery has spent much of her career developing the field of open systems theory and its two major methods: the Search Conference and the Participative Design Workshop. In this text for school leaders, she describes how these principles and methods can be used to redesign entire school systems to improve educational outcomes. * Reference and Research Book News *
If you are looking for a source of inspiration and guidance to help build a desirable future for American public education, this is a book for you. Dr. Emery presents a meticulously researched yet flexible process for engaging communities in the design of their future—then helping them create the educational structures and classroom practices to realize that vision. The result is a 'best practices' manual for transforming whole school systems. The transformation outlined here avoids the revolving doors of short-sighted quick fixes and cure-all leadership changes. Instead, Dr. Emery uses her vast knowledge and experience with successful long-term systemic change to describe how our educational systems can slowly but surely move 'toward the ideals (people) hold for their children and their communities.' -- Charles Buzz Blick, M.Ed., executive director, The Strategic Listening Institute
ISBN: 9781578863785
Dimensions: 229mm x 164mm x 16mm
Weight: 417g
256 pages