Strategy in Action How School Systems Can Support Powerful Learning and Teaching

“Strategy in Action: How School Systems Can Support Powerful Learning and Teaching” by Rachel E. Curtis, published by Harvard Education Press in 2009, offers insights into improving classroom instruction and enhancing student achievement. This edition spans 222 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the complexities of educational reform, focusing on how school systems can effectively engage in the essential work of facilitating learning. It outlines three core competencies necessary for high-performing school systems: a deep understanding of the educational process, a clear vision for improvement, and the ability to align resources effectively.
Readers will find practical guidance on developing and implementing strategies that foster continuous improvement within educational settings. Each chapter includes illustrative examples, self-assessment questions, and tools designed to build capacity at various levels of development. The book emphasizes the importance of focusing resources on key strategies that have the potential to significantly enhance student learning. Topics such as educational policy, leadership, and professional development are woven throughout, making this a relevant resource for educators and administrators seeking to transform their schools.
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How can we systemically improve the quality of classroom instruction and the learning and achievement of all students? Strategy in Action describes how school systems can engage effectively in this complex, challenging, and crucial work. The authors explore three core competencies of high-performing school systems: understanding what the work is–a deep understanding of the core business of facilitating learning, a vision of what that looks like, and an awareness of where the system is in relation to that vision; knowing how to do the work–a theory of action for improving instruction, a focus on key strategies, and effective alignment of resources; and building the individual and organization “habits of mind” that foster continuous improvement. Each chapter includes examples that illustrate key concepts in action, questions to spur self-assessment, and tools and resources for building capacity at different levels and stages of development.
“Strategy in Action makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of what it takes to transform our schools and support more effective learning and teaching….It emphasizes focusing resources on a few things that have the greatest potential to improve student learning, which, when done in concern, can leverage significant improvement.” –from the foreword by Dr. Beverly L. Hall, superintendent, Atlanta Public Schools, and 2009 National Superintendent of the Year
“Curtis and City reveal the emperor without clothes when they conclude that too many educational systems have a ‘strategic plan without a strategy.’ Their insights give teachers, leaders, and policymakers long-overdue relief from the tyranny of planning processes that elevate the production of documents over meaningful progress in teaching and learning. The authors challenge the common enthusiasm for multiple initiatives and replace it with remarkable focus and impact. This is a wise and important book.” — Douglas Reeves, chairman, The Leadership and Learning Center
“This practical guide to developing and implementing system-level improvement strategies is a must-read for leadership teams committed to driving concrete results for all students. Through a blend of theory and real-world examples, City and Curtis draw a road map for spreading excellent teaching and learning across an entire school system.” — Stacey M. Childress, lecturer, Harvard Business School
Rachel E. Curtis has worked with a variety of traditional and charter school systems on issues including district improvement strategy, leadership development, and efforts to make teaching a compelling and rewarding career. Elizabeth A. City is director of instructional strategy with the Executive Leadership Program for Educators at Harvard University and a faculty member at Boston’s School Leadership Institute.
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