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Transformative Innovation in Education - a Playbook for Pragmatic Visionaries (Paperback, Second)
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Transformative Innovation in Education - a Playbook for Pragmatic Visionaries (Paperback, Second)
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This is the second edition of a book first published in the spring
of 2009. Since then it has gone through a number of reprints. Its
message has resonated with readers around the world: given the
right kind of guidance and support, our institutions of education
are perfectly capable of instigating the kinds of radical changes
they need to make in order to prepare our young people for an
uncertain future. The authors can say this with some confidence
because the insights, tools, suggestions and recommendations in the
pages of Transformative Innovation in Education are rooted firmly
in practical experience. The 'three horizons' framework on which it
is based allows everyone free rein to share their concerns about
the present system, to admit deeper aspirations that might be
frustrated or under-realised today, and to design a 'second
horizon' transition strategy to shift the system in that direction.
This is not 'blue skies visioning' but hard-headed engagement with
often uncomfortable facts about changes in the real world. But it
also allows space for inspiration. In partnership with the Scottish
inspectorate of schools, Education Scotland, IFF worked with a wide
variety of educationalists, practitioners, policy makers and others
to explore how transformational change might be achieved. As a
result, IFF has developed significant new resources to support
transformative innovation in a highly decentralised, bottom-up,
system-wide approach. Powerful frameworks for moving from insight
to action developed by Jim Ewing are described in a substantial new
addition to the original text on 'practical approaches to
transformation'. The permissive policy framework set in Scotland by
Curriculum for Excellence, which invites transformational change in
the education system, has now attracted positive attention in
different parts of the world - particularly the US, Asia and
Australia. But the question remains: how can we make it work? How
can government and other agencies best support a permissive
programme of radical innovation in education? How can schools
themselves take the lead? This book explains how. It tells a story
in six sections: - a widespread international story of
disappointment in educational reform - the three horizons framework
for thinking about longer-term transformational change - the
limitations of international models of 'standards-based reform' -
developing a transformative framework in Scotland - an outline of
the tools and processes that are shifting the Scottish system into
the future - recommendations for a policy framework to encourage
transformative innovation in education: 'making shift happen'.
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