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MANAGING CHANGE: School Culture and Structure CE-ELM MSA, 21 st APRIL, 2011 SESSION 3
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Session Objectives By the end of the session, CPs should be able to: Define school culture and structure Determine characteristics of school culture Make links between culture, structure and school improvement
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Think & Share What is culture?
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Definition of School Culture The way we do things around here’ (Deal & Kennedy, 1993) “… unwritten rules and traditions, norms and expectations that seem to permeate everything: the way people act, how they dress, what they talk about, whether they seek out colleagues for help or not …” (Deal and Patterson, 1999) Norms – ‘the unspoken rules that are regarded as customary or acceptable behaviour and action within the school’ (Stoll, 1998).
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What makes up your school culture?
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Characteristics of school culture Describes how things are Manifests itself in customs, rituals, symbols, stories, language etc The lens through which the world is viewed - defines reality for members of a school Provides an identity Is situationally unique Is shaped by a school’s history, context and people in it May inhibit or enhance and sustain change Is both static and dynamic Different cultures may exist in a school
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Factors that affect school culture School age External context Level of school Student profile Societal changes
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Structures in School Organizational structure (hierarchy/pecking order) Routine Timetable Physical facilities Workload allocations etc
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Brainstorming What are some of the structures found in your school?
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Link between school culture and structure Are interdependent SS easy to manipulate and are visible Most SI focus on SS, but Changing SS without changing SC = superficial change Successful schools = SS that promote interrelations and interconnections + SC that promote collegiality and individuality
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Class discussion What is the link between school culture and school improvement?
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Link Between SC and SI SI depends on understanding SC and ensuring that it supports the process of change. Therefore, one has to: Read the culture Assess the culture Reinforce or transform the culture SI depends on reculturing
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Conclusion Changing schools/school improvement is not just about changing curricula, teaching and learning strategies, assessment, structures, roles etc. It requires an understanding of and respect for the culture of the schools (norms, beliefs, traditions and the way people do things here etc.)
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Class discussion Identify one aspect of your school culture that you’d like to change. Why would you like to change it? What would you need to do to bring about this change?
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Summary points Change takes time and persistence Change is a process, not an event Individuals go through stages in the change process and have different needs at different stages The individual needs to be the primary focus of intervention for change in the organization Change is a highly personal experience Individuals experience developmental growth in feelings and skills Change strategies are most effective when they are chosen to meet people’s needs
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