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portada Distrust and Educational Change: Overcoming Barriers to Just and Lasting Reform
Type
Physical Book
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781682532973

Distrust and Educational Change: Overcoming Barriers to Just and Lasting Reform

Katherine Schultz (Author) · Harvard Educational Publishing Group · Paperback

Distrust and Educational Change: Overcoming Barriers to Just and Lasting Reform - Katherine Schultz

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Synopsis "Distrust and Educational Change: Overcoming Barriers to Just and Lasting Reform"

Distrust characterizes much of the current political discourse in the United States today. It shapes our feelings about teachers, schools, and policies. In Distrust and Educational Change, Katherine Schultz argues that distrust―and the failure to recognize and address it―significantly contributes to the failure of policies meant to improve educational systems. The strategies the United States has chosen to enact reform engender distrust, and in so doing, undermine the conditions that enable meaningful educational change. In situations in which distrust―rather than trust―predominates, teachers and principals are reluctant to transform their educational practice.   Through a set of illustrative stories, Schultz analyzes the role of distrust in the failure of educational change and transformation. By creating a taxonomy that includes three kinds of distrust―relational, structural, and contextual―she suggests ways to analyze, understand, and discuss the impact of distrust on schools, districts, and large-scale educational processes. She concludes by offering concrete recommendations for addressing distrust in classrooms, schools, and districts; discusses the roles played by teachers, principals, parents, and students in building trust; and points to schools and programs where distrust has been acknowledged and repaired successfully. By creating spaces that honor human dignity, Schultz argues, it is possible to replace a culture of systemic distrust built over time.

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