Learning to Change: Teaching Beyond Subjects and Standards

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The success of school reform measures greatly depends on the support and commitment of teachers. This book examines the realities of educational change from the frontline perspective of reform-minded teachers. It charts the perceptions and experiences of twenty-nine teachers in grades 7 and 8 from four school districts--showing how they grappled with such initiatives as integrated curriculum, common learning standards, and alternative modes of assessment.This book moves beyond the bandwagons of rhetorical change and examines how these changes work in practice for better and for worse. Authors Andy Hargreaves and Lorna Earl focus on how reform proposals have brought new complexities to teaching practice and why major investments of time and support are required if teaching innovations are to become lasting and effective. Most importantly, they highlight the intense emotional demands that school change imposes on teachers, and they outline practical strategies for helping teachers through the difficult transition process--thus ensuring that worthwhile reforms flourish and endure.

Author(s): Andy Hargreaves, Lorna Earl, Shawn Moore, Susan Manning
Edition: 1
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 224

Learning to Change......Page 1
Contents......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
The Authors......Page 18
1 Introduction: The New Educational Orthodoxy......Page 20
Part One: The Substance of Change......Page 34
2 Standards and Outcomes......Page 36
3 Classroom Assessment......Page 69
4 Curriculum Integration......Page 102
Part Two: The Process of Change......Page 132
5 The Intellectual Work of Change......Page 134
6 The Emotional Work of Change......Page 155
7 Supporting and Sustaining Change......Page 176
8 Conclusion: Learning to Change......Page 202
References......Page 218
Index......Page 234