Educating All Students Together
How School Leaders Create Unified Systems
- Leonard C. Burrello - Bloomington, Indiana, USA
- Carl Lashley
- Edith E. Beatty - University of Vermont, USA
Leadership | Special Education Administration | Superintendents & District Administration
This book is about the paradox of relegating students with individual differences into seperate systems, protecting mainstream students from their influence, while at the same time trying to manage the cultural imperative of equity and excellence for all students This book helps administrators manage the separate systems of general and special education by demonstrating how to effectively unify the systems. The book proposes that each student should be addressed through personalized educational programming, rather than applying these to special education students only.
"A convincing conceptualization of schools as complex adaptive systems. The authors’ recommendations that leaders must ‘tinker at the margins’ and lead in the ‘zone of complexity’ provide sound and practical advice for school leaders faced with creating unified educational systems that will be able to effectively support students with increasingly diverse learning needs."
"Far too long we have failed to acknowledge the large number of students relegated to parallel educational systems. This thought-provoking book provides an important first step in helping us surface the mental models we hold of the teaching and learning of diverse student populations."
"An insightful, informative, and thought-provoking book that deals with a topic that concerns every educator."