Description
Promote positive change and elevate teacher practice with this actionable framework for school-based innovation
Inquiry-Driven Innovation: A Practical Guide to Supporting School-Based Change addresses a pressing need for intentional and sustained innovation in education. It is both a practical guide for supporting school-based change and a handbook for effective professional development that empowers and re-energizes practitioners. Throughout this book, educators will find a wealth of examples from different school contexts and a rich array of research-based pedagogical tools and resources.
In recent years, educational innovation and school redesign have been the focus for many school boards and departments of education. However, current school-based innovation methods typically lack flexibility and intentionality. Inquiry-Driven Innovation offers an approach to innovation that recognizes local contexts, promotes listening across stakeholder groups, and suggests structures for ongoing and purpose-driven work.
- Discover an actionable framework for school-based innovation
- Learn from real-world case studies of educators developing innovation strategies in a variety of school contexts
- Explore an Innovation Toolkit filled with research-based pedagogical tools and resources for educators
In this book, you'll learn the five essential qualities of Inquiry-Driven Innovation: an ongoing process that empowers individuals and communities to pursue positive change that is both relevant and responsive to their contexts. Inquiry-Driven Innovation is purposeful and intentional; attentive to multiple perspectives; adapted to context; sustained and iterative; and structured and supported. Read this book to learn how you can implement evidence-based innovation strategies in your own community.
Author: Liz Dawes-Duraisingh, Andrea Rose Sachdeva
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 06/16/2021
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.93lbs
Size: 9.29h x 7.64w x 0.87d
ISBN13: 9781119675358
ISBN10: 1119675359
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Professional Development
- Education | Leadership
- Education | Teaching | General
About the Author
LIZ DAWES DURAISINGH is a Principal Investigator at Project Zero and a Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She was formerly a high school teacher.
ANDREA ROSE SACHDEVA is a Senior Project Manager at Project Zero. Prior to her research career, Andrea worked in nonprofit educational organizations focused on innovation and the arts.