The outdated manner in which we operate schools is tied to a reality that no longer exists. The society for which we prepare our students has shifted from a factory to a learning organization model. If we hope to prepare our graduates for successful participation in learning organizations we must transform both the structure and culture of our schools. This article summarizes data from 50 New Brunswick schools that are attempting to implement a professional learning community approach. In it we analyze both the strengths and barriers that impact this effort. The findings focus on the culture, leadership, teaching, and the professional growth in these schools. While identifying essential changes they contain promise that the task is achievab...
Over the past thirty years, accountability measures by the state and federal governments designed to...
This article appeared in the Saturday Time Out section of The Mercury, 9 July 2011
Increasingly school change processes are being facilitated through the formation and operation of gr...
Professional learning communities have become a focus of educational reform in New Brunswick. The im...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000According to current educational literature, viewing th...
Effective Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) contribute to the overall improvement of student ...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
D.Ed.One of the central themes that permeate the concept of learning organisations is its focus on i...
In the early to late 1990s, school systems throughout the United States were undergoing a rash of ed...
Every school in Texas has a common goal: students must pass the state-mandated test called the Texas...
This paper presents a model for organizational learning and transformation within the context of pu...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I examine the bureaucratic structure and orga...
Helping schools create environments where all students can learn is a worthwhile mission for schools...
grantor: University of TorontoThe intent of this study was to develop a model of organizat...
American education, as an institution, has undergone over 50 years of educational reform efforts at ...
Over the past thirty years, accountability measures by the state and federal governments designed to...
This article appeared in the Saturday Time Out section of The Mercury, 9 July 2011
Increasingly school change processes are being facilitated through the formation and operation of gr...
Professional learning communities have become a focus of educational reform in New Brunswick. The im...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000According to current educational literature, viewing th...
Effective Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) contribute to the overall improvement of student ...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
D.Ed.One of the central themes that permeate the concept of learning organisations is its focus on i...
In the early to late 1990s, school systems throughout the United States were undergoing a rash of ed...
Every school in Texas has a common goal: students must pass the state-mandated test called the Texas...
This paper presents a model for organizational learning and transformation within the context of pu...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I examine the bureaucratic structure and orga...
Helping schools create environments where all students can learn is a worthwhile mission for schools...
grantor: University of TorontoThe intent of this study was to develop a model of organizat...
American education, as an institution, has undergone over 50 years of educational reform efforts at ...
Over the past thirty years, accountability measures by the state and federal governments designed to...
This article appeared in the Saturday Time Out section of The Mercury, 9 July 2011
Increasingly school change processes are being facilitated through the formation and operation of gr...