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Social Network Theory and Educational Change

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Description for Social Network Theory and Educational Change Paperback. "Social Network Theory and Educational Change "addresses social networks in school. Do they improve productivity or hinder school growth and change? The editor investigates how the flow of information through networks impacts education reform as a whole. Editor(s): Daly, Alan J. Num Pages: 300 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: JN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 151 x 18. Weight in Grams: 472.
Social Network Theory and Educational Change offers a provocative and fascinating exploration of how social networks in schools can impede or facilitate the work of education reform. Drawing on the work of leading scholars, the book comprises a series of studies examining networks among teachers and school leaders, contrasting formal and informal organizational structures, and exploring the mechanisms by which ideas, information, and influence flow from person to person and group to group. The case studies provided in the book reflect a rich variety of approaches and methodologies, showcasing the range and power of this dynamic new mode of analysis. An introductory chapter places social network theory in context and explains the basic tools and concepts, while a concluding chapter points toward new directions in the field. Taken together, they make a powerful statement: that the success or failure of education reform ultimately is not solely the result of technical plans and blueprints, but of the relational ties that support or constrain the pace, depth, and direction of change. This unique volume provides an invaluable introduction to an emerging and increasingly important field of education research.

Product Details

Publisher
Harvard Educational Publishing Group United States
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
472g
Number of Pages
300
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United States
ISBN
9781934742808
SKU
V9781934742808
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Unknown
Alan J. Daly is an assistant professor of education at the University of California, San Diego.

Reviews for Social Network Theory and Educational Change
If you re interested in the rescue of urban school children and wondering why the top-down superhero superintendents aren t having much success with organizational change that stands the test of time, Daly provides many of the answers. This groundbreaking book explores the social networks and relationships that are a critical part of the work in schools, especially those relationships that are meaningful to classroom teachers and principals the truly heroic people who make a difference in the lives of children on a daily basis . . . A must-read for reformers at all levels. Carl A. Cohn, professor and codirector, Urban Leadership Program, Claremont Graduate University (former superintendent of the Long Beach and San Diego school systems) Alan Daly and his team of scholars are to be commended for bringing social network analysis to bear on pressing issues in education. This powerful new analytic strategy offers a window into the social workings of schools in ways that previous methods have not. The authors in this volume have asked important questions about the role of social networks in school reform, the expansion of teacher professional knowledge, and the diffusion of innovative practices. It will be read with interest by scholars and practitioners alike. Megan Tschannen-Moran, associate professor, The College of William & Mary This book brilliantly shows that the essence of effective educational reform is not to be found in plans, punishments, or performance incentives, but in professional interactions and relationships. A good idea is only worth something if you can spread it around, and this book shows you just how that s done. Using leading-edge thinking and solid research techniques, it demonstrates in clear and accessible prose why networks are the core means by which change does or doesn t happen. It should and will be essential reading for all researchers and reformers eager for effective change that will spread and last. Andy Hargreaves, Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education, Lynch School of Education, Boston College

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