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From School Delusion to Design Peter A Barnard

From School Delusion to Design By Peter A Barnard

From School Delusion to Design by Peter A Barnard


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This book explains how school organization by age (grade) alone, sets schools on a factory course that is harmful and ultimately self-defeating to all involved and to ecology. It returns us to three systems thinking concepts; purpose, measures, and method.

From School Delusion to Design Summary

From School Delusion to Design: Mixed-Age Groups and Values-Led Transformation by Peter A Barnard

This book explains how school organization by age (grade) alone, sets schools on a factory course that is harmful and ultimately self-defeating to all involved and to ecology. It returns us to three systems thinking concepts; purpose, measures, and method. The book explains why school managers and administrators are deluded by the system they operate and by how they understand complexity (the variety of value demand on the system, or what people need to be able to draw-down to make progress). This book returns us to the fundamental confusion of purpose. It involves revisiting our interpretation of human psychology and its application in the workplace-seeking out flaws in our organizational thinking and finding the best means of putting us back in touch with who we are-our thinking selves. The answer, or at least its start, is Vertical Tutoring. Vertical Tutoring (mixed-age groups) is the first domino of a redesign process. It changes all learning relationships and through personalization and it is this that drives the management task. It is the first domino needed for better systemic change and ensures that parents, students, and everyone employed by the school is involved in learning. For school leaders, parents, teachers and students, this means redesigning the way school management works, identifying values driven purposes from the customers' perspective, and the roles stakeholders play in trying to make the work, work. In short, this book cuts through the dross of the great education debate and offers a better, more innovative, and safer way forward -and at no cost.

About Peter A Barnard

Peter A. Barnard has been involved in education for over forty years as a successful high school principal, international trainer, speaker, and writer. He is a passionate advocate of Vertical Tutoring (school organization based mixing all age-groups) as the managerial means of understanding and meeting the many challenges schools around the world face today. He is the author of The Systems Thinking School: Redesigning Schools from the Inside-Out, published by Rowman & Littlefield Education.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Way We Think We Think Isn't the Way We Think We Think 2. The Five Disciplines 3. Complexity and Demand in Systems Thinking 4. A Letter, Some Thoughts, and Some Math 5. The Real Problem is the Way We See the Problem 6. Problems, Purpose, Energy, and Complexity 7. The Systems Thinking Process to Seeing 8. Background to the Checking Process 9. Counter-intuitive Truths and the Nature of Leverage Points 10. Learning in Loops 11. Unlearning and Training a School 12. Psychology and Design for Learning 13. Psychology as the Arbiter of Design 14. Drawing up a Design Spec 15. Learning from Finland and Other Jurisdictions 16. Learning about Customers 17. Managing the Change Process: the Implementation of Vertical Tutoring 18. The Journey from Delusion to Design Bibliography Glossary

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NLS9781475815351
9781475815351
1475815352
From School Delusion to Design: Mixed-Age Groups and Values-Led Transformation by Peter A Barnard
New
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2015-03-17
230
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