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    To Tackle New Problems, We're Going To Need New Solutions

    By Learning Forward
    April 2011
    Vol. 32 No. 2
    More and more, the educators I work with recognize that schools will need to become different, not just better, to help students meet the challenges of the future. These educators are trying to respond to an imperative to innovate as well as improve. The depth of change required to move from creating improvement to fostering innovation is great. District leaders have found that a change in perspective about professional learning can help their schools shift the focus from improvement to innovation. The good news is that a similar shift already happening in our daily lives can guide us all. A synergistic combination of three concepts — information, identity, and networked relationships — is reshaping how things get done today. A better understanding of the dynamics

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    Authors

    Robert Davidovich

    Robert Davidovich (rddavidovich@stritch.edu) is an assistant professor in the School of Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wis. He is also an education consultant and the founder of Leading for Innovation Associates. He is lead author of Beyond School Improvement: The Journey to Innovative Leadership (Corwin, 2010) and co-author of The King’s Baker: A Tale of the Journey to Innovative Leadership (Corwin, 2011).

    References

    Heifetz, R. & Linsky, M. (2002). Leadership on the line: Staying alive through the dangers of leading. Boston: Harvard Business Press.

    McNeil, M. (2010, August 11). Big players, small innovators snare ‘i3’ cash. Education Week, 29(37), 1, 28-29.


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