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Deliverology 101: A Field Guide for Educational Leaders - Paperback
Deliverology 101: A Field Guide for Educational Leaders - Paperback
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by Michael Barber (Author), Andy Moffit (Author), Paul Kihn (Author)
"Michael Barber outlines the steps that will enable courageous education leaders around the country to execute their plans and bridge the gap between hope and reality."
--Joel Klein, Chancellor
New York City Department of Education
"No one knows system reform better than Sir Michael Barber. His delivery contains bold, inspiring, crystal clear ideas that are never more timely than today. A must-read for reformers at all levels of the system."
--Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus
University of Toronto Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
A step-by-step approach to delivering results
Michael Barber, former chief advisor on delivery to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and his colleagues Andy Moffit and Paul Kihn thoroughly describe Barber′s proven reform delivery processes in this practical field guide. The timing is ideal, as Barack Obama′s administration prioritizes education reform. Citing education reform case studies from more than 20 countries, the authors assert that most previous reforms were unsuccessful due to failed implementation. This book focuses on how to accomplish meaningful results, including:
- Significant and ongoing education reform
- Excellence and equity across public education
- Students who are prepared to lead America′s future
The authors illustrate a field-tested program that ensures reform is achieved in the most profound sense, with students able to see, feel, and reap the benefits of a high-quality education.
Author Biography
The author′s plan to move his message is in two stages. First, the publication of a book, the Field Guide to Delivering Results in public education aimed at US system leaders and based on the innovative and successful approach to delivering results we developed when I was working for Tony Blair. Everyone in the US agrees that the capacity to deliver in a missing piece in US public education and all those who hear about what we did under Blair see that it is what′s needed.
Second, on the basis of the book to develop multi-media, interactive materials that would support the plan I have to spend much of the next two years helping US systems implement the Obama reforms.
This could be an opportunity to involve SiNet.
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