"Schechter provides a refreshing lens for examining and learning from past events by showing what is made possible when teams focus on success rather than harp on failure. If you’re looking to improve the school improvement process, this thought-provoking text just might be the impetus for shifting mindsets from a deficient to an asset-based model."
"Anyone interested in school improvement will benefit from the wisdom of Chen Schechter's wise analysis in this important volume."
"Roland Barth once pondered, out loud, how many children’s lives might be saved if teachers were to disclose what they know to one another. Schechter highlights the importance of collective learning among educators, proposing a process by which teachers share their wisdom. This wisdom is gleaned through reflection, especially through the framework of learning from success."
"If you were to read just one book on change in schools, Professional Learning Communities, or establishing a positive school culture based on teaching successes, then you need to look no further. The Collective Wisdom of Practice gives readers a comprehensive, thoughtful and believable guideline that takes Lesson Study a step further by demonstrating that the improvements of the clearly focused Learning from Success program is applicable in all schools."
"The Collective Wisdom of Practice is a look overdue solution for schools in this era of school negativity. As professionals, we all look at improving what we do by reflecting on what works – our successes. So, the obvious question is why doesn’t this occur at a school level. This foundation of this book and the way forward is to do just this. A detailed approach is provided that any school can implement, anywhere."
“The Collective Wisdom of Practice explores a Learning-from-Success model that is a powerful and transformational, and will encourage schools that move forward based on identified and proven successes.”
"The Collective Wisdom of Practice provides the necessary information and practical guidance for any school wishing to make positive changes."
"PLCs are often largely focused on talk rather than action, and the denial, avoidance, and defensiveness that often inhibit the effectiveness of teacher collaboration. However, this book represents a paradigm shift from learning from our failures to learning from our successes. The Collective Wisdom of Practice is a must-read for school principals and for district administrative teams."
"The Learning from Success model presented in The Collective Wisdom of Practice acknowledges that are many things right about our schools and that we can learn as many lessons from these bright spots as we can from the challenges we have faced. Chen Schechter takes us step-by-step, guiding a thorough analysis of an event or situation and concludes with lessons learned in an actionable frame and language, making it possible to apply those lessons in the future. This book teaches us how to use our learning and celebrate what is true and good abou
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