Managing Complex Educational Change
Large Scale Reorganisation of Schools
By Keith Pocklington, Michael Wallace
Foreword by Michael Fullan
Published May 23rd 2002 by Routledge – 264 pages
Published May 23rd 2002 by Routledge – 264 pages
Why is educational change becoming more complex? Are there patterns in this complexity? How may managers cope effectively with complex educational change?
This book investigates initiatives to reorganise school systems, involving highly emotive closures and mergers. It reveals how reorganisation was a complex change to manage because it was large-scale, componential, systematic, differentially impacting and context dependent. These characteristics affected management tasks, generating ambiguity in the change process that limited managers' capacity to control it. The authors offer four management themes as realistic strategies for coping with complex educational change:
*orchestration
*flexible planning and coordination
*culture building and communication
*differentiated support
Managing Complex Educational Change is essential reading for all concerned with educational change - managers in schools and colleges, students on advanced courses, trainers, local and regional administrators, academics and policy makers. The research has general implications for the theory and practice of managing complex change.
Name: Managing Complex Educational Change: Large Scale Reorganisation of Schools (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Keith Pocklington, Michael WallaceForeword by Michael Fullan. Why is educational change becoming more complex? Are there patterns in this complexity? How may managers cope effectively with complex educational change?This book investigates initiatives to reorganise school systems, involving highly emotive closures...
Categories: Education, School Leadership, Management & Administration