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The Four Imperatives of a Successful School
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The Four Imperatives of a Successful School



February 1997 | 160 pages | Corwin
Building on research conducted for their previous book, School-Based Management as School Reform, the authors of volume report on their investigation of a site-based managed urban elementary school and its attempts to implement reform. On the basis of their findings, they propose four `imperative' conditions for the school's success. The authors conclude with general thoughts on site-based management and school reform, and offer ideas on policies, structures and professional development that they believe could enhance positive educational change.
 
Introduction
 
SBM
Mapping of the Domain

 
 
Portrait of a Successful School
 
The Learning Imperative
 
The Leadership Imperative
 
The Community Imperative
 
The Capacity-Building Imperative
 
Success, the Four Imperatives, and SBM

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