Deciding to Change: One District’s Quest to Improve Overall Student Performance

Auteurs-es

  • Steven David Brazer George Mason University
  • Erin E. Peters George Mason University

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2007v2n5a60

Mots-clés :

decision making, leadership, policy implementation

Résumé

This single case study of a school district responding to federal and state accountability pressures presents a rare analysis of educational decision making as it happens. It focuses in particular on the challenges and choices of making a strategic decision and the transition from that decision into implementation. Using a conceptual framework of multiple stakeholder decision making and a mixed methodology, this article demonstrates who has influence in decision making, how that influence directs decision making, and the effects of the ways in which strategic change decisions are communicated. This particular school district formulated its change decision collaboratively, but issued an implementation directive to the schools that was bureaucratic in nature. The result is rapid implementation with some unresolved problems. Practical implications suggest that education leaders can be thoughtful about aligning transition choices with desired outcomes. Research implications lead to more studies of this type to further illuminate the details of decision making in educational contexts.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Steven David Brazer, George Mason University

S. David Brazer is assistant professor in the Education Leadership Program of the College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University.

Erin E. Peters, George Mason University

Erin E. Peters is a doctoral student specializing in Science Leadership in the College of Education and Human Development, George Mason Univesity.

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Publié-e

2007-07-23

Comment citer

Brazer, S. D., & Peters, E. E. (2007). Deciding to Change: One District’s Quest to Improve Overall Student Performance. International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2007v2n5a60

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