Sunday, July 10, 2011

Twitter Book Club: Seymour B. Sarason (1996) Revisiting "The Culture of The School and the Problem of Change" - Chapter 18

Chapter 18: What Constitutes a Change

"In Washington's highly politicized world, the greatest risk is not that a program will perform poorly, but that a ... http://tl.gd/bbrupaless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"By its very nature, innovation requires a departure from standard operating procedure. In the federal government, ... http://tl.gd/bbs28vless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"When faculty and school communities begin taking the improvement of student learning as central to all decisions, ... http://tl.gd/bbsaknless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



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"the list of burned-out school reformers is long" Sarasonless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"existing power relationships are part of the problem and can never be part of the solution" Sarasonless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply

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