Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1990-11
Genre Education
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Research in Education

Research in Education
Title Research in Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 814
Release 1972
Genre Education
ISBN

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Vocational Education

Vocational Education
Title Vocational Education PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Burkhardt
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1978
Genre Sex discrimination in education
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Research Utilization in Education

Research Utilization in Education
Title Research Utilization in Education PDF eBook
Author University of Michigan. Center for Research on Utilization of Scientific Knowledge
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1971
Genre Education
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Learning to Change

Learning to Change
Title Learning to Change PDF eBook
Author Léon de Caluwe
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 341
Release 2002-08-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1452262896

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"A good balance between theory and practice . . . it definitely fills a void in the [lack of] texts in the area and the change literature in general . . . a good fit for my graduate class on 'Managing Organizational Change.'" —Anthony F. Buono, McCallum Graduate School of Business, Bentley College "Like Gareth Morgan's Images of Organization, this book is a superb blend of theory and practicality. It demystifies chaos and paradox, and it encourages the understanding of organizational dynamics from multiple perspectives. It is refreshing to read a book that presents diverse theories and interventions so even-handedly." —Andrea Markowitz, Ph.D., President, OB&D, Inc. Learning to Change: A Guide for Organizational Change Agents provides a comprehensive overview of organizational change theories and practices developed by both U.S. and European change theorists. The authors compare and contrast five fundamentally different ways of thinking about change: yellow print thinking, blue print thinking, red print thinking, green print thinking and white print thinking. They also discuss in detail the steps change agents take, such as diagnosis, change strategy, the intervention plan, and interventions. In addition, they explore the attributes of a successful change agent and provide advice for career and professional development. The book includes case studies that describe multiple approaches to organizational change issues. This book will appeal to both the practitioner and academic audiences. It can be used as a text in graduate courses in change management and will also be a useful reference for consultants and managers. Features: Discusses the abilities, attitudes, and styles of successful change agents Describes five fundamentally different ways of thinking about change Presents a state-of-the-art overview of change management insights, methods, and instruments Summarizes an extensive amount of organizational change literature Supplies readers with useful insights and courses of action that will allow them to design and implement change professionally Learning to Change became a bestseller upon its initial publication in the Netherlands. The color-model on change is very popular among thousands of managers and change consultants and presents a new approach to change processes and a new language for change.

Understanding Change in Education

Understanding Change in Education
Title Understanding Change in Education PDF eBook
Author A. M. Huberman
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1973
Genre Education
ISBN

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UNESCO pub. Study of the process of Innovation in education - defines types and degrees of educational reform, describes three models of the change process and includes a chapter on the evaluation of innovations. Bibliography pp. 95 to 99.

The Handbook on Innovations in Learning

The Handbook on Innovations in Learning
Title The Handbook on Innovations in Learning PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Murphy
Publisher IAP
Pages 281
Release 2014-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1623966094

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An innovation in learning improves upon the implementation of the standard practice or introduces a new practice, thus achieving greater learning outcomes. The Handbook on Innovations in Learning, developed by the Center on Innovations in Learning, presents commissioned chapters describing current best practices of instruction before embarking on descriptions of selected innovative practices which promise better methods of engaging and teaching students. Written by a diverse and talented field of experts, chapters in the Handbook seek to facilitate the adoption of the innovative practices they describe by suggesting implementation policies and procedures to leaders of state and local education agencies.