Creating Tomorrow
Planning, Developing and Sustaining Change in Education and Other Public Services
Creating Tomorrow
Planning, Developing and Sustaining Change in Education and Other Public Services
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More so than ever UK schools are being encouraged to think seriously about modernisation and remodelling. This title not only shows schools how to achieve this but it also provides strategies for making change sustainable for the future.>
This book is about workforce modernisation and cultural change. In the last few years, remodelling has been taking place in UK schools and in local authorities, children's centres, and locally based agencies and services that support young people. Some of these organisations have worked through the remodelling process but others need to and would benefit…mehr
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This book is about workforce modernisation and cultural change. In the last few years, remodelling has been taking place in UK schools and in local authorities, children's centres, and locally based agencies and services that support young people. Some of these organisations have worked through the remodelling process but others need to and would benefit from doing so. The book will be of benefit to all as its primary focus is on sustainable change rather than simply getting started. Work has recently begun on remodelling in the Further Education sector.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 188mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781855394766
- ISBN-10: 1855394766
- Artikelnr.: 24905639
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 188mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781855394766
- ISBN-10: 1855394766
- Artikelnr.: 24905639
Introduction
A brief resumé of the book's content and readership - ranging from senior
politicians and government officials to anyone facing and leading
organizational change in the public sector, including senior managers in
LAs and other regional organizations, business leaders, headteachers, staff
in public care trusts and other health care organizations. Leaders often
need to alter their style and learn new skills to facilitate change.
Chapter 1: The Imperative for change
- The context for remodelling today
- Global issues
- Public Sector Reform: e.g. more local control of public services;
increased regulation from Europe
- Key challenges including economic stability, social cohesion and
social equity.
- Future vision/scenarios: reference to Every Child Matters, The
Children's Plan, inclusion, looked after children, cultural diversity etc.
Chapter 2: Remodelling: The early days
The principles of remodelling and why they are important/essential to the
process.
Remodelling: where it came from; what it is; description of the change
process (stages/ tools/skills), change levers, role of change agent, change
teams
Why it works: remodelling is a cycle for continuous improvement.
Chapter 3: Remodelling: Extending the agenda
- Five years in: the evidence base; including case studies. The
remodeling change process has proved itself a very adept and powerful tool
in helping schools develop appropriate and sustainable extended services.
- Effective partnership working
- Multi-agency working
- Personalization
- The importance of shared leadership.
- Adaptation of the remodeling process for School Improvement
Planning.
Chapter 4: Remodelling: The process
- The 5 stages of the remodeling change process (TDA terminology):
Mobilize, discover, Deepen, Develop and Deliver, and the implicit sixth
stage: Sustain.
- Linking the remodelling process to the change curve: the 'dip'
during the challenging early stages of the process that requires most
support.
- An example of a change team: the membership of a change team in
an education/children's services context, but applicable across different
sectors. Includes stakeholders in a school change team; the roles of school
leaders, classroom teachers, premises officers, ESCOs, TAs, parents,
governors, other agencies and pupils.
Chapter 5: Remodelling: Making it work
- Successful remodelling needs to be underpinned by 6 core
remodelling elements:
Shared and effective leadership
Inclusive culture
Constructive collaboration
Proactive and inclusive change team/s
Proven change process
Rational, political and emotional considerations.
Chapter 6: Remodelling: The change team
- Setting up a change team
- Leading change teams
- School change teams, including case studies.
Chapter 7: Remodelling: The critical importance of leadership
- The paradox: the remodeling process involves devolved leadership
and making it fully inclusive, but strong senior leadership that supports
the process is key to its success.
- Leaders need to focus on: personalization, modernization and
partnership working.
- Case study of an example of remodeling with shared leadership.
Chapter 8: Remodelling: Sustaining change
References
Introduction
A brief resumé of the book's content and readership - ranging from senior
politicians and government officials to anyone facing and leading
organizational change in the public sector, including senior managers in
LAs and other regional organizations, business leaders, headteachers, staff
in public care trusts and other health care organizations. Leaders often
need to alter their style and learn new skills to facilitate change.
Chapter 1: The Imperative for change
- The context for remodelling today
- Global issues
- Public Sector Reform: e.g. more local control of public services;
increased regulation from Europe
- Key challenges including economic stability, social cohesion and
social equity.
- Future vision/scenarios: reference to Every Child Matters, The
Children's Plan, inclusion, looked after children, cultural diversity etc.
Chapter 2: Remodelling: The early days
The principles of remodelling and why they are important/essential to the
process.
Remodelling: where it came from; what it is; description of the change
process (stages/ tools/skills), change levers, role of change agent, change
teams
Why it works: remodelling is a cycle for continuous improvement.
Chapter 3: Remodelling: Extending the agenda
- Five years in: the evidence base; including case studies. The
remodeling change process has proved itself a very adept and powerful tool
in helping schools develop appropriate and sustainable extended services.
- Effective partnership working
- Multi-agency working
- Personalization
- The importance of shared leadership.
- Adaptation of the remodeling process for School Improvement
Planning.
Chapter 4: Remodelling: The process
- The 5 stages of the remodeling change process (TDA terminology):
Mobilize, discover, Deepen, Develop and Deliver, and the implicit sixth
stage: Sustain.
- Linking the remodelling process to the change curve: the 'dip'
during the challenging early stages of the process that requires most
support.
- An example of a change team: the membership of a change team in
an education/children's services context, but applicable across different
sectors. Includes stakeholders in a school change team; the roles of school
leaders, classroom teachers, premises officers, ESCOs, TAs, parents,
governors, other agencies and pupils.
Chapter 5: Remodelling: Making it work
- Successful remodelling needs to be underpinned by 6 core
remodelling elements:
Shared and effective leadership
Inclusive culture
Constructive collaboration
Proactive and inclusive change team/s
Proven change process
Rational, political and emotional considerations.
Chapter 6: Remodelling: The change team
- Setting up a change team
- Leading change teams
- School change teams, including case studies.
Chapter 7: Remodelling: The critical importance of leadership
- The paradox: the remodeling process involves devolved leadership
and making it fully inclusive, but strong senior leadership that supports
the process is key to its success.
- Leaders need to focus on: personalization, modernization and
partnership working.
- Case study of an example of remodeling with shared leadership.
Chapter 8: Remodelling: Sustaining change
References