District Strategic Teaming: Leadership for Systemic and Sustainable Reform

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Thomas L. Alsbury, Margaret R. Blanchard, Kristie S. Gutierrez, Christopher M. Allred, A. D. Tolin
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Abstract

Reform efforts in schools have become increasingly focused on the nature and direction of teamwork in efforts to achieve sustained and systemic districtwide capacity for innovation and needed change. The six-year study reported in this article involved development, implementation, and assessment of a unique collaborative process for districtwide reform in some of the most challenging and fluid educational settings in the United States of America. This reform process, called District Strategic Teaming, involved a representative vertical cross-section of members from the district office to school-based support staff.  Participating schools are located in isolated, rural communities in the south-eastern region of the United States of America that experience high rates of teacher turnover and serve student populations living in abject poverty. Despite these challenges, the longitudinal study revealed substantive improvement in organizational culture and reduction  of systemic barriers for innovation through the process described in this article.
地区策略合作:系统性和永续性改革的领导
学校的改革工作越来越侧重于团队合作的性质和方向,以努力实现持续和系统的全区创新和所需变革的能力。本文报道的这项为期六年的研究涉及在美国一些最具挑战性和流动性的教育环境中开发、实施和评估一种独特的协作过程,以进行全区改革。这一改革过程被称为地区战略团队,涉及从地区办事处到学校支持人员的代表性垂直横截面成员。参与项目的学校位于美利坚合众国东南部偏远的农村社区,那里的教师流动率很高,并为生活在赤贫中的学生群体提供服务。尽管存在这些挑战,纵向研究表明,通过本文描述的过程,组织文化得到了实质性的改善,创新的系统性障碍也减少了。
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