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Making Change Stick: A Practical Guide to Implementing School Improvement
Making Change Stick: A Practical Guide to Implementing School Improvement
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Implementing change is a complex undertaking, and most school improvement initiatives fail to meet their stated aims. But it doesn't have to be this way.

Drawing on a decade of research and development in schools around the world, Dr James Mannion introduces the Making Change Stick programme, a groundbreaking approach to implementing sustainable school improvement.

This practical guide draws together insights from implementation and improvement science, equipping educators with practical tools and a systematic framework to lead effective change that positively impacts pupil outcomes. Inside, you'll find:
- A step-by-step framework, including guidance on data collection, habit formation, and team collaboration
- Detailed examples of effective change implementation, tailored to different school contexts
- A range of tried-and-tested strategies to turn intentions into lasting improvement

Whether you're a teacher, school leader, or policymaker, Making Change Stick offers essential tools to create a culture of continuous improvement and make a lasting difference.

Language
English
ISBN
9781036002152
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Praise for Making Change Stick
Feedback from school leaders on the Making Change Stick programme
Dear reader
About the author
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Rationale and overview
A. The mind-blowing question
B. Why do so few change initiatives achieve their intended goals?
C. Implementation and improvement science – a new synthesis
D. The role of school leaders in making change stick
Part 2: The Making Change Stick programme
Phase I: Make a start
1. Appoint a slice team
2. Optimise the team
3. Choose your focus
4. Write a one-page research summary
5. Draft a comms plan
6. Build a glass box
Phase II: Make a plan
7. Map the journey
8. Plan backwards
9. Conduct a root cause analysis
10. Build your improvement strategy
11. Plan tight but loose
12. Build steps to success
13. Plan for diffusion
14. Optimise for habit change
15. Plan professional learning
16. Prepare data collection
17. Timeline and streamline
18. Write a logic model
19. Conduct a pre-mortem
Phase III: Make it happen
20. Manage your project
21. Create individual improvement plans
22. Run PDSA cycles
23. Schedule regular ‘pivot or persevere’ meetings
24. Embed and sustain improvements
25. Review, reflect – and plan your next project!
Afterword: The future of school improvement
Acknowledgements
Glossary of terms
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