Radical Rules for Schools: Adaptive Action for Complex Change

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Human Systems Dynamics Institute, 20 mrt 2013 - 210 pagina's
School reform in the United States continues to disappoint, as evidenced by persistent gaps in performance, particularly among students who come to school from marginalized groups and communities in our society. The challenges are overwhelming: huge and highly diverse systems, uncertainty at every turn, and myriad perspectives and approaches to doing the "right" thing. In such systems it will never be enough to focus only on the most urgent challenges. Rampant uncertainty demands that we address dysfunctional dynamics of human interaction deep within the system. Radical Rules for Schools provides a path for seeing, understanding, and influencing the dynamics to shape patterns of generative teaching and learning. Using the principles of Human Systems Dynamics (HSD), this practical book is designed to help build adaptive capacity to help individuals and groups in education adapt to the challenges and changes they face. We recommend a short list of simple--yet radical--rules to guide decision making and action to set conditions for generative teaching and learning. We argue that, if educators consistently follow these radically simple rules, the underlying dynamics of teaching and learning will shift, and the system will become ever more sensitive, responsive, and robust. We realize that this may sound simplistic, almost like magical thinking. What we also know is that the potential of self-organization in complex systems is powerful. In as much as we can see, understand and influence the dynamics of interaction and decision making, we are able to shape the patterns required to ensure high levels of learning for each individual. We offer this book as one response to the failed school reforms of the last three decades, suggesting these simple rules as the framework for bringing about significant change. We believe the ideas we present in this book, building on the foundations of HSD, offer a path to solutions based in inquiry and adaptive action.

Over de auteur (2013)

The co-authors of Radical Rules for Schools: Adaptive Action for Complex Change work individually and as a team to build adaptive capacity among their clients, students, and colleagues. Each author brings her own experience and insights to this shared project. As authors, presenters, trainers, consultants, and teachers, they have created a broad library of resources--articles, books, papers, and presentations--that share the story of Human Systems Dynamics. Leslie Patterson, Ph.D., collaborates with students and colleagues to explore conditions for generative teaching and learning in K-12 and university classrooms. Leslie's insights, framed by principles of Human Systems Dynamics, connect these Radical Rules to literacy and learning theory and also to teaching practices for learners of all ages.Royce Holladay, M.Ed., spent almost twenty years working on school reform inside school districts. Recognizing the complexity of organizational and policy challenges faced by public education, Royce sees that the Radical Rules offer a powerful foundation. She uses principles of HSD as the grounding for her ongoing commitment to generative teaching and learning.Glenda Eoyang, Ph.D., founder of the field of Human Systems Dynamics, is a philosopher, entrepreneur, and consultant. But she is first and foremost a teacher. Using Radical Rules in her own practice, she establishes conditions to build adaptive capacity among her students and clients around the world.

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