Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue Vol 21 Issue 1 & 2
Edited by
Chara Haeussler Bohan;
Chara Haeussler Bohan
Georgia State University
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Franklin S. Allaire;
Franklin S. Allaire
University of Houston–Downtown
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Susan Ophelia Cannon
Susan Ophelia Cannon
Mercer University
, Graduate Funding Georgia State University
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978-1-64113-814-7
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978-1-64113-813-0
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2019
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Chapter 4: Forging Pathways to Understanding: Using an Ecological Lens to Frame a School Reform Initiative
By
Barri Tinkler
Barri Tinkler
University of Vermont
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Alan Tinkler,
Barri Tinkler
University of Vermont
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Alan Tinkler, Barri Tinkler, 2019. "Forging Pathways to Understanding: Using an Ecological Lens to Frame a School Reform Initiative", Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue Vol 21 Issue 1 & 2, Chara Haeussler Bohan, John L. Pecore, Franklin S. Allaire, Susan Ophelia Cannon
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Because school reform spans so many dimensions, it is helpful to employ a framework that makes visible the complexity of the system. This conceptual essay uses the ecological frameworks of Elliot Eisner and Bruce Uhrmacher to define a comprehensive school remodeling effort in two diverse, high-poverty high schools in Vermont. The authors posit that an ecological approach to school change has potential to support equitable outcomes.
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