Intelligent Accountability: Creating the conditions for teachers to thrive
Descripción del producto
Uncertainty is a fact of life. You can never know enough to make perfect decisions. Understanding this helps us balance an awareness of our tendency towards overconfidence with an acceptance of our own fallibility. The book discusses two opposed models of school improvement: the deficit model (which assumes problems are someone’s fault) and the surplus model (which assumes problems are unintended systemic flaws). By aligning ourselves to a surplus model we can create a system of Intelligent Accountability.
The principles that make this possible are trust, accountability and fairness. While we thrive when trusted, unless someone cares about – and is holding us to account – for what we do, we’re unlikely to be our best. Some teachers deserve more trust and require less scrutiny than others, but in order to satisfy the demands of equality we end up treating all teachers as equally untrustworthy. The more we trust teachers, the more autonomy they should be given. To pursue a system of fair inequality we must accept that autonomy must be earned.
Sinopsis del producto
Uncertainty is a fact of life. You can never know enough to make perfect decisions. Understanding this helps us balance an awareness of our tendency towards overconfidence with an acceptance of our own fallibility. The book discusses two opposed models of school improvement: the deficit model (which assumes problems are someone’s fault) and the surplus model (which assumes problems are unintended systemic flaws). By aligning ourselves to a surplus model we can create a system of Intelligent Accountability.
The principles that make this possible are trust, accountability and fairness. While we thrive when trusted, unless someone cares about – and is holding us to account – for what we do, we’re unlikely to be our best. Some teachers deserve more trust and require less scrutiny than others, but in order to satisfy the demands of equality we end up treating all teachers as equally untrustworthy. The more we trust teachers, the more autonomy they should be given. To pursue a system of fair inequality we must accept that autonomy must be earned.
9781913622275
school leadership; school management; leading a school; teaching skills; methods; technique; help; guides; CPD; school curriculum; subjects; teaching books for teachers; professional development
Productos exclusivos para librerías, registrá tu librería para que recibas el 30% de descuento.
pvp
30 % OFF
$ 10.000
100 disponibles
PVP $ 10.000
Teachers
Padres
Cart
Favoritos
Contacto
Cerrar sesión

WJEC Mathematics for A2 Level: Pure and Applied Practice Tests
Common Entrance 13+ English Revision Guide
Letter to My NQT Self
Scottish Set Text Guide: Sailmaker for National 5 English
Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Business Sixth Edition
Engaging with Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9–1) History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39
Essential SQA Exam Practice: Higher Chemistry Questions and Papers
Connecting History: Higher Migration and Empire, 1830–1939
French B for the IB Diploma Second Edition
Cambridge IGCSE™ Biology Teacher's Guide with Boost Subscription
Reading Planet: Rocket Phonics – Target Practice – Jake's Game – Blue
Cambridge Primary Science Learner's Book 1 Second Edition
Caribbean Primary Mathematics Book 5 6th edition
WJEC Biology for A2 Level - Revision Workbook
GL 11+ English Comprehension & Writing Practice Papers
Need to Know: AQA A-level Economics
Reading Planet - Max in Goal - Red B: Rocket Phonics
Key Stage 3 Mastering Mathematics Extend Practice Book 1
Essential SQA Exam Practice: National 5 Biology Questions and Papers
My Revision Notes: OCR GCSE (9-1) Psychology
Reading Planet KS2 - Animal Engineers - Level 1: Stars/Lime band
TeeJay Higher Maths
Power Up Your Pedagogy: The Illustrated Handbook of Teaching
Problem-solving K-2
What Is Wrong With Our Schools? The ideology impoverishing education in America and how we can do better for our students 
