2009
DOI: 10.1108/09578230910941020
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Engaging with change: a model for adopting and evaluating school‐based innovation

Abstract: PurposeThe paper seeks to present and assess a conceptual framework and methodology used by schools for engaging with change and determining the scope of change implementation.Design/methodology/approachThe approach employs theories of paradigm change, border pedagogy, and border crossing to frame a school's engagement with the constructs of practice that represent its program of innovation. Documentary, survey, interview, and observation methods are used to gather data about four types of engagement with the … Show more

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“…The authors designed and oversaw the development of the Toolkit examined here. The functionality built into the Toolkit was informed by the authors' direct and indirect involvement in and research about numerous educational reform efforts (Bain, ; Weston & Bain, 2009a; Weston & Walker, ). The Toolkit is comprised of HTML, CSS, JSP, Java and graphics files.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The authors designed and oversaw the development of the Toolkit examined here. The functionality built into the Toolkit was informed by the authors' direct and indirect involvement in and research about numerous educational reform efforts (Bain, ; Weston & Bain, 2009a; Weston & Walker, ). The Toolkit is comprised of HTML, CSS, JSP, Java and graphics files.…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%