From Silos to Systems: Reframing Schools for Success

From Silos to Systems: Reframing Schools for Success book cover

From Silos to Systems: Reframing Schools for Success

Author(s): Sally B. Kilgore (Author), Karen J. Reynolds (Author)

  • Publisher: Corwin
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov. 2010
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 220 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1412973082
  • ISBN-13: 9781412973083

Book Description

Transform your school’s culture from the inside out

You’re stunned by the increase in student absenteeism this year and wish you had the luxury of investigating all of the possible causes. From Silos to Systems provides specific application steps for engaging all staff in a systematic approach to dealing with the various causes of schoolwide problems. School leaders who have used this approach find numerous benefits:

  • Teachers have a way for their voices to be heard
  • Principals spend less time integrating all the concerns of various advisory groups
  • Educators realize more dramatic results from their efforts

Editorial Reviews

Review

“The authors′ work experience in over 400 low performing schools provides a platform to develop a successful working model to improve schools.” — Randel Beaver, Superintendent Published On: 2010-06-29

“The authors have clearly spent serious time in the 21st century schoolhouse. This book’s highly integrated presentation speaks to their fluency in the current language of teachers and instructional leaders. It should be required reading for every principal in America. Clear, powerful, accurate, and provocative writing.”

— Rob Kesselring, Head Guide and CEO of UncommonSeminars.com Published On: 2010-06-29

“Educators and policymakers need to add this outstanding book to their toolbox for implementing reform. This well-written volume explains how to reorganize schools into more effective enterprises and cites clear examples grounded in rich scientific studies. For those faced with how to make things happen and work smarter, this excellent book delivers on both!”
— Barbara Schneider, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor Published On: 2010-07-29

“For a principal looking to reorganize the information flow within the building, this book would be a good place to start. It is a quick read and any of the last six chapters could be pulled out and studied individually.” — Justin B. Henry, Superintendent ― School Administrator, April 2012 Published On: 2012-05-03

From the Back Cover

From Silos to Systems provides specific application steps for engaging all staff in a systematic approach to dealing with the various causes of school-wide problems.

About the Author

Sally Kilgore is president and CEO of Modern Red SchoolHouse Institute. Her work has appeared in Education Leadership, Harvard Education Review, and American Sociological Review. In the early 1980s, she coauthored High School Achievement with Thomas Hoffer and the noted scholar, James S. Coleman. She has served on the editorial boards of the American Education Research Journal, Sociology of Education, and Review of Research in Education. In the 1980s, she served as the director of the office of research (OERI) for the U.S. Department of Education. During the 1990s, she served on the advisory board for the National Center for Education Statistics. She served on the faculties of Emory University, University of Cincinnati, and Huston-Tillotson College and as an adjunct at Vanderbilt’s Peabody School of Education.

Karen Reynolds has served as an organizational consultant and facilitator to businesses and schools for over 20 years. While working with MRSH, she has coached teams and principals in large inner city, suburban, and rural districts across the United States. She specializes in helping administrators and school leadership teams design and guide the improvement efforts in their schools. She also works individually with principals as they lead their schools through changes and transitions. She currently serves as the lead facilitator in the federally funded research initiative: Systems Leadership in Middle Schools. Over the course of twenty years, Reynolds grew to understand school improvement issues from a variety of perspectives: as a classroom teacher, an administrator at both the elementary and secondary level, and, finally as a central office administrator.

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