Redefining Student Success
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Be the leader of a fresh, bold, enduring vision of education for your district or school.
The future of learning has arrived, and it requires bold educational leadership and a dramatic redefinition of what it means to be a successful student today.
Redefining Student Success invites you to lead this transformation with audacity. It engages leaders with the concepts and actions needed to reimagine schools, address inequities, and help today’s students develop the skills they need for personal, economic, and civic success. This vital guide supports transformative leadership with
- Concrete guidance on how to create a Portrait of a Graduate and Portrait of an Educator which will help ensure teachers have a unified vision for professional growth and student success.
- Reflection prompts that help you recognize your strengths, spark discussion among stakeholders, and identify next steps for inspired action.
- Compelling examples of students already engaged in creative, self-directed problem-solving around issues that matter to them and their communities, together with stories that illustrate how districts and schools have arrived at their own vision of what education must become.
- Companion guides to 21st century learning for parents and students available online.
The time is now to reset educational outcomes, sync schools with the demands of 21st century society, and meet the needs of every learner, in every community.
Contents
Foreword by Tony Wagner
Foreword by Tony Wagner
Preface
Preface
Gratitudes
Gratitudes
About the Authors
- INTRODUCTION
- Preparing for Challenges and Opportunities
- How We Got Here
- Redefining Student Success to Address Equity
- The Time Is Now
PART I: EMBRACING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 1: BE THE LEADER OF A BOLD VISION
- To Construct a Bold Vision, Focus on the Readiness Gap
- Adopting Your Portrait of a Graduate
- Embrace a Broad and Bold Conversation
- Focus on Equity
- Resources for Your Equity Work
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 2: BE THE LEADER OF A GREEN LIGHT CULTURE
- Culture During Crisis
- Know When to Reset Your Organization’s Culture
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
PART II: VISITING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 3: BE THE LEADER OF CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVERS
- Recognize Opportunities for Creative Problem Solving
- Sustainability in Action
- Innovation, Invention, and Entrepreneurship in Action
- The Creativity, Innovation, Invention, and Entrepreneurship Challenge
- Creative Problem Solving and Your POG
- Final Reflections
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 4: BE THE LEADER OF ENGAGED CITIZENS
- Ending the Civics Slide
- Get Your Community on Board
- Commit to Tackling Society’s Biggest Challenges
- Set a Bold Civics Challenge
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 5: BE THE LEADER OF SELF-DIRECTED YOUNG PEOPLE
- Take It Seriously
- Take It Deep
- Take It Wide
- Students as Change Agents
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
PART III: BUILDING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 6: BE THE LEADER OF BOLD LEARNING
- Design Backward From Your POG
- Set an Instructional Challenge
- Focus on Assessment
- Competency-Based Learning
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 7: BE THE LEADER OF STRONG PARTNERSHIPS
- Partner With Families
- Enlist Business and Community Allies
- Leverage Networks
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 8: YOUR NEXT STEPS AS A BOLD LEADER
- Focus on Your Students
- Focus on Your Community
- Focus on Your Green Light Culture
- Your Six Next Steps as a Bold Leader
- Momentum Is Growing
- Final Reflections
Appendix A: Discussion Guide
Appendix A: Discussion Guide
Appendix B: Help Students Develop Their Competencies
Appendix B: Help Students Develop Their Competencies
Appendix C: Engage Parents as Partners
Appendix C: Engage Parents as Partners
Appendix D: List of Interviewees
Appendix D: List of Interviewees
References
References
Resources
Companion Website
https://resources.corwin.com/redefiningstudentsuccessDescription
Be the leader of a fresh, bold, enduring vision of education for your district or school.
The future of learning has arrived, and it requires bold educational leadership and a dramatic redefinition of what it means to be a successful student today.
Redefining Student Success invites you to lead this transformation with audacity. It engages leaders with the concepts and actions needed to reimagine schools, address inequities, and help today’s students develop the skills they need for personal, economic, and civic success. This vital guide supports transformative leadership with
- Concrete guidance on how to create a Portrait of a Graduate and Portrait of an Educator which will help ensure teachers have a unified vision for professional growth and student success.
- Reflection prompts that help you recognize your strengths, spark discussion among stakeholders, and identify next steps for inspired action.
- Compelling examples of students already engaged in creative, self-directed problem-solving around issues that matter to them and their communities, together with stories that illustrate how districts and schools have arrived at their own vision of what education must become.
- Companion guides to 21st century learning for parents and students available online.
The time is now to reset educational outcomes, sync schools with the demands of 21st century society, and meet the needs of every learner, in every community.
Contents
Foreword by Tony Wagner
Foreword by Tony Wagner
Preface
Preface
Gratitudes
Gratitudes
About the Authors
- INTRODUCTION
- Preparing for Challenges and Opportunities
- How We Got Here
- Redefining Student Success to Address Equity
- The Time Is Now
PART I: EMBRACING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 1: BE THE LEADER OF A BOLD VISION
- To Construct a Bold Vision, Focus on the Readiness Gap
- Adopting Your Portrait of a Graduate
- Embrace a Broad and Bold Conversation
- Focus on Equity
- Resources for Your Equity Work
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 2: BE THE LEADER OF A GREEN LIGHT CULTURE
- Culture During Crisis
- Know When to Reset Your Organization’s Culture
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
PART II: VISITING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 3: BE THE LEADER OF CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVERS
- Recognize Opportunities for Creative Problem Solving
- Sustainability in Action
- Innovation, Invention, and Entrepreneurship in Action
- The Creativity, Innovation, Invention, and Entrepreneurship Challenge
- Creative Problem Solving and Your POG
- Final Reflections
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 4: BE THE LEADER OF ENGAGED CITIZENS
- Ending the Civics Slide
- Get Your Community on Board
- Commit to Tackling Society’s Biggest Challenges
- Set a Bold Civics Challenge
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 5: BE THE LEADER OF SELF-DIRECTED YOUNG PEOPLE
- Take It Seriously
- Take It Deep
- Take It Wide
- Students as Change Agents
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
PART III: BUILDING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 6: BE THE LEADER OF BOLD LEARNING
- Design Backward From Your POG
- Set an Instructional Challenge
- Focus on Assessment
- Competency-Based Learning
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 7: BE THE LEADER OF STRONG PARTNERSHIPS
- Partner With Families
- Enlist Business and Community Allies
- Leverage Networks
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 8: YOUR NEXT STEPS AS A BOLD LEADER
- Focus on Your Students
- Focus on Your Community
- Focus on Your Green Light Culture
- Your Six Next Steps as a Bold Leader
- Momentum Is Growing
- Final Reflections
Appendix A: Discussion Guide
Appendix A: Discussion Guide
Appendix B: Help Students Develop Their Competencies
Appendix B: Help Students Develop Their Competencies
Appendix C: Engage Parents as Partners
Appendix C: Engage Parents as Partners
Appendix D: List of Interviewees
Appendix D: List of Interviewees
References
References
Resources
Companion Website
https://resources.corwin.com/redefiningstudentsuccessReviews
Redefining Student Success
Building a New Vision to Transform Leading, Teaching, and Learning
July 2021 | 248 pages | Corwin
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback | 01/01/2025 | 9781071831342 | $40.95 |
| Lifetime | 01/01/2025 | 9781071831311 | $37.00 |
Be the leader of a fresh, bold, enduring vision of education for your district or school.
The future of learning has arrived, and it requires bold educational leadership and a dramatic redefinition of what it means to be a successful student today.
Redefining Student Success invites you to lead this transformation with audacity. It engages leaders with the concepts and actions needed to reimagine schools, address inequities, and help today’s students develop the skills they need for personal, economic, and civic success. This vital guide supports transformative leadership with
- Concrete guidance on how to create a Portrait of a Graduate and Portrait of an Educator which will help ensure teachers have a unified vision for professional growth and student success.
- Reflection prompts that help you recognize your strengths, spark discussion among stakeholders, and identify next steps for inspired action.
- Compelling examples of students already engaged in creative, self-directed problem-solving around issues that matter to them and their communities, together with stories that illustrate how districts and schools have arrived at their own vision of what education must become.
- Companion guides to 21st century learning for parents and students available online.
The time is now to reset educational outcomes, sync schools with the demands of 21st century society, and meet the needs of every learner, in every community.
Table Of Contents:
- Foreword by Tony Wagner
- Preface
- Gratitudes
- About the Authors
- INTRODUCTION
- Preparing for Challenges and Opportunities
- How We Got Here
- Redefining Student Success to Address Equity
- The Time Is Now
- PART I: EMBRACING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 1: BE THE LEADER OF A BOLD VISION
- To Construct a Bold Vision, Focus on the Readiness Gap
- Adopting Your Portrait of a Graduate
- Embrace a Broad and Bold Conversation
- Focus on Equity
- Resources for Your Equity Work
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 2: BE THE LEADER OF A GREEN LIGHT CULTURE
- Culture During Crisis
- Know When to Reset Your Organization’s Culture
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- PART II: VISITING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 3: BE THE LEADER OF CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVERS
- Recognize Opportunities for Creative Problem Solving
- Sustainability in Action
- Innovation, Invention, and Entrepreneurship in Action
- The Creativity, Innovation, Invention, and Entrepreneurship Challenge
- Creative Problem Solving and Your POG
- Final Reflections
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 4: BE THE LEADER OF ENGAGED CITIZENS
- Ending the Civics Slide
- Get Your Community on Board
- Commit to Tackling Society’s Biggest Challenges
- Set a Bold Civics Challenge
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 5: BE THE LEADER OF SELF-DIRECTED YOUNG PEOPLE
- Take It Seriously
- Take It Deep
- Take It Wide
- Students as Change Agents
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- PART III: BUILDING YOUR VISION
- CHAPTER 6: BE THE LEADER OF BOLD LEARNING
- Design Backward From Your POG
- Set an Instructional Challenge
- Focus on Assessment
- Competency-Based Learning
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 7: BE THE LEADER OF STRONG PARTNERSHIPS
- Partner With Families
- Enlist Business and Community Allies
- Leverage Networks
- Final Reflections
- Resources for Implementation
- Action Steps
- CHAPTER 8: YOUR NEXT STEPS AS A BOLD LEADER
- Focus on Your Students
- Focus on Your Community
- Focus on Your Green Light Culture
- Your Six Next Steps as a Bold Leader
- Momentum Is Growing
- Final Reflections
- Appendix A: Discussion Guide
- Appendix B: Help Students Develop Their Competencies
- Appendix C: Engage Parents as Partners
- Appendix D: List of Interviewees
- References