Getting the Schools You Want
A Step-by-Step Guide to Conducting Your Own Curriculum Management Audit
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Instructional Leadership | School Change, Reform, & Restructuring | Standards & Accountability
Instructional Leadership | School Change, Reform, & Restructuring | Standards & Accountability
July 1997 | 160 pages | Corwin
Getting the Schools You Want is a step-by-step guide to school improvement through the use of a curriculum management audit. Use the practitioner-oriented framework, reproducible forms, and survey instruments to save time, prevent headaches, and get results.
Curriculum management audits are powerful tools for improving schools and supporting systematic change. At the district level, the curriculum management audit process can provide you with the findings, insight, and recommendations to make meaningful change. Individual schools can also use the internal audit to measure schoolwide efforts and effectiveness.
The curriculum audit is organized around five standards: control, objectives, connectivity and equity, assessment, and productivity. These standards are the same regardless of the size, location, community, or history of the district. The audit provides a guide to planning, a vehicle to communicate with staff and the community, and a proven process for improving student achievement.
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Larry Frase
Foreword
Preface
Improving America's Schools
Understanding What the Audit Is and Is Not
Role of the Auditor
Developing Audit Basics
Creating a Rational District
Knowing What Everyone Does
Knowing How Everyone Is Doing
Organizing What Everyone Does
Making Everything Count
Writing the Audit
Political Implications of the Audit
After the Audit