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Sisyphus & School Reform. Relational trust. Collaboration. Best practices. data-driven decision-making. Close achievement gaps. Differentiated instruction. Evidence-based practices. Turnarounds. Professional development. Welcome to the Cage. A System Built for Another Era.
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Relational trust Collaboration Best practices data-driven decision-making Close achievement gaps Differentiated instruction Evidence-based practices Turnarounds Professional development
This Applies to Charters Too • Personnel Policy Given freedom to craft “agreements from scratch,” charters are “not as innovative as they might be” when it comes to evaluation, staffing, and compensation. – Mitch Price, Center on Reinventing Public Education • Teacher Certification “Charters can get caught up in the same regulations [as district schools]. When you talk about highly qualified teachers, for example, art and drama teachers are included. So we could get Peter Nero from the Philly Pops to come teach a music class, but he’s not certified—so we’re not allowed.” – David Hardy, CEO of Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Charter School • The Hassle Factor “It’s hard to manage the voluminous requests made by OSSE and still have time to run a school . . . OSSE has fifty, sixty, maybe seventy people sending e-mails. We had to hire a general counsel specializing in special education just to respond and force OSSE to [back off]…They may not like being challenged, but it’s been necessary to maintain Friendship’s independence.” – Donald Hense, Friendship Public Charter School, Washington, DC
Leadership Has Two Halves Cage-Busting Instructional
What Ed Leadership Experts Write About Note: Combined mentions of these terms in Educational Leadership and Phi Delta Kappanfrom January 2009 to September 2012. Searches were performed using an in-text search.
Not Only Is the Cage Ignored… • Leading books on education leadership that never mention “union contract” or “collective bargaining.” • What’s Worth Fighting For in the Principalship, Michael Fullan • School Leadership That Works, Robert Marzano, Timothy Waters, and Brian McNulty • Rethinking Leadership, ThomasSergiovanni • The Shaping School Culture Fieldbook, Kent Peterson and Terrence Deal • Change Leader, Michael Fullan • Leaders of Learning, Richard Dufour and Robert Marzano. • What Great Principals Do Differently, Todd Whitaker • Strengthening the Heartbeat, Thomas Sergiovanni • Shaping School Culture, Terrence Deal and Kent Peterson • Leading with Soul, Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal • Reframing the Path to School Leadership, Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal Searches in this section were performed in May 2012 using the in-text search feature on Amazon.com.
…But Cage-Busting Is Often Belittled • “The worst thing to do is to write off apparently poor or mediocre teachers as dead wood, and seek easy administrative solutions in transfers or retirements.” – Fullan and Hargreaves, What’s Worth Fighting for in Your School • “Running a tight ship” is a “distortion of the goal of educating children.” – Drake and Roe, The Principalship • “Combin[ing] reform with major changes in the structure of the organization . . . is almost always a mistake.” – Ben Levin, How to Change 5000 Schools
Whaddya Got? Talent Tools Time Money
Rethinking Money Average teacher is absent 8 days per year Cost per substitute teacher$125 per day Cost per FTE per year $1,000 per FTE (plus 8 days of lost learning…)
Too Many Charters Choose To Stay in the Cage • Despite the chance “to craft agreements from scratch…charter school contracts look quite similar to their district counterparts.” – Mitch Price, Center on Reinventing Public Education • The role of charter principals “ was not significantly different” from that of district principals. – National Center on School Choice, Vanderbilt University • 2010 study found that most charters hire and pay staff much as local districts do. – Dana Brinson and Jacob Rosch, Public Impact
Authorizers Need to Break Out of the Cage, Too • Be Precise • “Sponsoring agencies, in general, required assessment information on performance from charter schools… but often failed to specify any clear performance standards or consequences” - Wohlstetter & Griffin • Do More to Empower Educators • “We need to do more things to empower passionate educators [and] allow them to be successful in their schools, whether it’s a district school or a charter school. When we do that, we’ll have more good schools for kids.” - Greg Richmond • Think Outside the Cage • “A quality authorizer is open to considering diverse educational philosophies and approaches.” –NACSA Principles and Standards for Quality Charter School Authorizing
“Reforms” Hit a Leadership Wall… Yet the Wall is Rarely Examined • Training& socialization • Incentives & accountability • Culture, norms & practices
Advice for Cage-Busters • Cage-busting is not cage-fighting • Cage-busting is a complement, not a substitute • John Henry is not a role model • You don’t have to be a martyr
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