The Process-Centered School
Sustaining a Renaissance Community
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March 1997 | 264 pages | Corwin
School reform efforts in the United States during the last decade have tended to concentrate on issues including professionalizing teaching, site-based decision-making, increasing the school day and academic year, and national assessments. The curriculum has been only peripherally addressed. This book focuses on the curriculum, detailing steps that need to be taken to move from a traditional school system to a true learning organization.
Peter M Senge
Foreword
Arthur L Costa and Rosemarie M Liebmann
Preface
Diane P Zimmerman
Constructing the Metaphors for Process
Alison Preece
Spreading the Good Word
Laura Lipton and Robert Melamede
Organizational Learning
Michael Pennella
Designing Learning for a New Work Environment
Fred H Wood
Staff Development
Gloria A Slick
Preparing New Teachers
Robert J Garmston and Bruce Wellman
Developing Adaptive Schools in a Quantum Universe
Arthur L Costa, William Baker, and Stanley Shalit
The Norms of Collaboration
Arthur L Costa and Robert J Garmston
The Process of Coaching
Charles Lavaroni
Developing a Scoring Rubric for a Process School
Jospeh H Saban
Capturing the Spirit
Rosemarie M Liebmann and Arthur L Costa
Searching for Evidence
Anthony Colella, Arthur L Costa, and Rosemarie M Liebmann
Change
Lou Rubin
Afterword: The Essence