This paper uses the metaphor of grafting to describe the relationship of comprehensive school reform designs to the work culture of schools. One school reform model that has widespread implementation is the Success for All (SFA) reading program. The new practice provided in the SFA reading program offered a compatible graft onto the existing culture found in low achieving schools. The grafting on of a new program can only occur as long as its requirements do not stray from the existing traditions of the system. Schools adopt reform programs that offer procedural or curricular changes that fit within their existing systems. However, in schools, as in gardening, the graft cannot repair a damaged root. Rather, the growth of a successful gr...
In an effort to improve student achievement, thousands of US schools have adopted school reform mode...
Reforming schools in the United States has been an ongoing process for the last two centuries. Most ...
Public education in America today is a product of more than a century of reform. Innovators of each ...
This paper uses the metaphor of "grafting " to describe the relationship of comprehensive ...
Public school reform has taken three distinct turns over the past two decades. In the early 1980s, m...
School culture is a pervasive element of schools, yet it is elusive and difficult to define. Underst...
The following research highlights the impact of building a strong school culture in one successful u...
Martin Packer\u27s book, Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy, is humane, straightfor...
admiration to Dean Yue Ping Chung and Professor John Lee for their collaboration and commitment to t...
According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, there are close to 100,000 public schoo...
A school reform process is described where the existing culture is fundamentally changed. The purpos...
Counter to narratives of persistently failed school reform, we argue that reforms sometimes succeed,...
This study explores the work of designing and managing comprehensive school reform: devising integra...
We seek to understand the process by which a school incorporates or enacts an externally developed r...
Background/Context: Memphis has, in many ways, become ground zero for neoliberal-or corporate-refo...
In an effort to improve student achievement, thousands of US schools have adopted school reform mode...
Reforming schools in the United States has been an ongoing process for the last two centuries. Most ...
Public education in America today is a product of more than a century of reform. Innovators of each ...
This paper uses the metaphor of "grafting " to describe the relationship of comprehensive ...
Public school reform has taken three distinct turns over the past two decades. In the early 1980s, m...
School culture is a pervasive element of schools, yet it is elusive and difficult to define. Underst...
The following research highlights the impact of building a strong school culture in one successful u...
Martin Packer\u27s book, Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy, is humane, straightfor...
admiration to Dean Yue Ping Chung and Professor John Lee for their collaboration and commitment to t...
According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, there are close to 100,000 public schoo...
A school reform process is described where the existing culture is fundamentally changed. The purpos...
Counter to narratives of persistently failed school reform, we argue that reforms sometimes succeed,...
This study explores the work of designing and managing comprehensive school reform: devising integra...
We seek to understand the process by which a school incorporates or enacts an externally developed r...
Background/Context: Memphis has, in many ways, become ground zero for neoliberal-or corporate-refo...
In an effort to improve student achievement, thousands of US schools have adopted school reform mode...
Reforming schools in the United States has been an ongoing process for the last two centuries. Most ...
Public education in America today is a product of more than a century of reform. Innovators of each ...