Anthony Muhammad, PhD.  All children have the right to have their gifts and talents cultivated through the process of education.  All children can learn.

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Anthony Muhammad, PhD

 All children have the right to have their gifts and talents cultivated through the process of education.  All children can learn and become educated. (Cuban & Tyack, 1995)

“A professional learning community is a group of educators committed to working collaboratively in ongoing processes of collective inquiry and action research in order to achieve better results for the students they serve. PLCs operate under the assumption that the key to improved learning for students is continuous, job- embedded learning for educators.” — DuFour & DuFour, 2006

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.” —Albert Einstein

 Technical–structural (skill)  Cultural (will)

Culture Pedagogy

Low Skill and High Will and High Skill High Will and Low Skill and Low Will

“School culture is the set of norms, values, and beliefs, rituals and ceremonies, symbols and stories that make up the ‘persona’ of the school.” —Deal & Peterson, 2002

Healthy School Culture Teacher Building Leadership District Leadership State and Federal

Managerial Collegial Two Important Subcultures: Managerial and Collegial

“Educators have an unwavering belief in the ability of all of their students to achieve success, and they pass that belief on to others in overt and covert ways. Educators create policies and procedures and adopt practices that support their belief in the ability of every student.” —Kent D. Peterson in Cromwell, 2002

Prescription CollaborativeDisciplined practice Reflection Analyze dataConfront brutal facts. Commitment Belief in all studentsSchool goals guide behavior.

“Educators believe that student success is based on students’ level of concern, attentiveness, prior knowledge, and willingness to comply with the demands of the school, and they articulate that belief in overt and covert ways. Educators create policies and procedures and adopt practices that support their belief in the impossibility of universal achievement.” — Kent D. Peterson in Cromwell, 2002

Frustration: A feeling of anxiety as a result of the inability to perform a task  A mismatch between skill set and task  Causes people to deflect blame onto others and create covert alliances with people experiencing similar struggle

Inappropriate preparationPoor support systemTask overload

CollegialManagerial  Control the language of the informal organization.  Remove emotional tone (culture of complaint) from informal interactions.  Focus peers on mission and problem solving.  Develop and maintain healthy organizational vision.  Develop and maintain healthy policies, practices, and procedures.  Institutionalize organizational health.

Problem solvers Complainers Healthy CultureToxic Culture

What do great corporations or organizations do differently than good or average organizations?  Seek and confront the brutal facts.  Get the right people on the bus in the right seats. (Collins, 2001)

Dysfunctional social interactions between adult professionals within a school environment that interfere with the proper implementation of important policies, practices, and procedures that support the proper education of students

Tweeners Believers Survivors Fundamentalists (Muhammad, 2009)

BelieversFundamentalists  Goal: Every student shall succeed.  Accept that change (the right change) is necessary to improve student performance.  Believe student interest is more important than personal interest (public servant).  Goal: Maintain the status quo.  Reject any substantive change if it clashes with personal agenda.  Believe self-interest is more important than student interest (self- servant).

The Clash Stalemate Fundamentalists (need for stability, predictability) School Improvement (need to change to meet organizational goals)

Can fundamentalism be reversed?

“Drop Your Tools” Research  People persist when they are given no clear reason to change.  People persist when they do not trust the person who tells them to change.  People persist when they view the alternative as more frightening.  To change may mean admitting failure. (Maclean, 1992)

 Level 1—Make a clear case for change.  Level 2—Develop relationships; do not ostracize.  Level 3—Increase capacity and consider the context.  Level 4—Monitor strongly.

Support Accountability

“The best case for public education has always been that it is a common good. Everyone ultimately has a stake in the caliber of schools, and education is everyone’s business.” —Fullan, 2003

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government ….” —U.S. Declaration of Independence

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