Cover of Susan Moore Johnson, Geoff Marietta, Monica C. Higgins, Karen  L. Mapp, Allen  S. Grossman: Achieving Coherence in District Improvement

Susan Moore Johnson, Geoff Marietta, Monica C. Higgins, Karen L. Mapp, Allen S. Grossman Achieving Coherence in District Improvement

Managing the Relationship Between the Central Office and Schools

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Harvard Education Press

2014

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Achieving Coherence in District Improvementfocuses on a problem of practice faced by educational leaders across the nation: how to effectively manage the relationship between the central office and schools. The book is based on a study of five large urban districts that have demonstrated improvement in student achievement. The authorsall members of Harvard University's Public Education Leadership Project (PELP)argue that there is no ';one best way' to structure the central office-school relationship. Instead, they say, what matters is whether district leaders effectively select and implement their strategy by achieving coherence among key elements and actorsthe district's environment, resources, systems, structures, stakeholders, and culture.The authors examine the five districts' approaches in detail and point to a number of important findings. First, they emphasize that a clear, shared understanding of decision rights in key areasacademic programming, budgeting, and staffingis essential to developing an effective central office-school relationship. Second, they stress the importance of building mutually supportive and trusting relationships between district leaders and principals. Third, they highlight the ways that culture and the external environment influence the relationship between the central office and schools. Each chapter also provides relevant ';Lessons for Practice'actionable takeawaysthat educational leaders from any district can use successfully to improve the central office-school relationship.

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