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Michael Fullan

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Michael Fullan, Michael Fullan is the Dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. He is an international authority on educational change and reform and has participated in many partnerships to bring about educational improvements. He is a researcher, visa mer consultant, trainer and policy advisor for multiple educational reform projects. He is the author of "The Changes Forces" trilogy, "The New Meaning of Educational Change, Third Edition." In 1993, Fullan was awarded the Colonel Watson Award for Outstanding Leadership from the Ontario Association of Curriculum Development. He was also appointed Policy Implementation Advisor to the Ministry of Education and Training. From that position, he earned the "Contribution to Staff Development Award" from the National Staff Development Council in 1995. visa färre

Verk av Michael Fullan

Leading in a Culture of Change (2001) 233 exemplar
Breakthrough (2006) 48 exemplar
Change Forces With A Vengeance (2003) 24 exemplar
CAMBIO EDUCATIVO, EL (2012) 1 exemplar

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Födelsedag
1940
Kön
male
Nationalitet
Canada
Födelseort
Toronto, Ontario

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At the end of his book, Michael Fullan shares his concern that readers will miss the nuance in the leadership approach he outlines and misinterpret it as a simple three-step process. Nuanced thinking is required to understand nuance. Nonetheless, this is a valuable book for those having to grapple with the complexities of today’s world. This is a guide for leaders who are unwilling to settle for surface-level change. Fullan describes what is required to lead within complex environments. He illustrates his process with case studies of leaders who lead with nuance. Though Fullan focuses primarily on the education arena, nuanced leadership is applicable to any sector of society.… (mer)
 
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mitchellray | May 20, 2019 |
More academics should confine themselves to 100ish pages! I would never have done more than skim this book if it were longer. Helps cut through the confusion of trendy concepts, buzzwords, and the constantly changing technologies of the moment.
 
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kgib | Mar 31, 2013 |
The authors have written previous books about change management, but here they focus specifically on managing change in the context of higher education. Although the organization of the book wasn't clear to me at times, they offer a lot of nuggets along the way. I especially like their promotion of "listen, link, and lead" as the appropriate way to promote change rather than "ready, fire, aim."
 
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proflinton | Jan 12, 2012 |
If you haven’t read a book by Michael Fullan, then you may as well begin with this one. No, this book will not help you manage the library/learning commons the minute you read the first chapter, but it will make you smarter when you sit at the table in conversations about school improvement. And, that is the table you need to sit at. It is so easy to see just our own problems in the learning commons. It is quite another to see a context and be able to articulate a larger vision. In this book, Fullan looks at system-wide change. What does it take for a school district to pull itself out of the quagmire and become relevant and move to a leadership position. Fullan has major recommendations with some simple idea that can make a difference. And, there is a chapter on what the individual can do in that larger consideration of change. A book like this may be like eating your broccoli or taking caster oil (that reference is for those of us who remember back many years), but it is good for your head, and it doesn’t take that long, and, it will give you an informed opinion about a number of local issues. So, try this one. Eat the rest of those peas on your plate. Smile.… (mer)
 
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davidloertscher | 1 annan recension | May 19, 2011 |

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65
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Medlemmar
1,342
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#19,173
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½ 3.5
Recensioner
12
ISBN
209
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