Transforming Schools: A Problem-Solving Approach to School Change

Author:   Rachel Cohen Losoff ,  Kelly Broxterman
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
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9781462529575


Pages:   245
Publication Date:   23 June 2017
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Presenting a unique team-based problem-solving model, this book shows how to turn K-8 school change from a daunting prospect into an achievable goal supported by a concrete plan. A framework is provided for addressing any schoolwide academic or behavior issue, from reading or math problems to concerns about school safety or tardiness. Four clear-cut steps are described: problem identification, problem analysis, plan development, and plan implementation/evaluation. In a convenient large-size format, the book includes procedures for navigating each step, extended case examples, frequently asked questions, and 13 reproducible forms. Purchasers get access to a companion website where they can download and print the reproducible materials, as well as online-only practice exercises with answers. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas.

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Author:   Rachel Cohen Losoff ,  Kelly Broxterman
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
Imprint:   Guilford Press
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 26.70cm
Weight:   0.552kg
ISBN:  

9781462529575


ISBN 10:   1462529577
Pages:   245
Publication Date:   23 June 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I. Introduction 1. School Change: What You Need to Know 2. The Systems Problem-Solving Model 3. Getting Started II. Problem Identification 4. An Overview of Problem Identification 5. Academic Application: Addressing Reading in a Rural Elementary School 6. Behavior Application: Addressing Tardiness in an Urban K-8 School 7. Frequently Asked Questions about Problem Identification III. Problem Analysis 8. An Overview of Problem Analysis 9. Academic Application: Addressing Reading in a Rural Elementary School 10. Behavior Application: Addressing Tardiness in an Urban K-8 School 11. Frequently Asked Questions about Problem Analysis IV. Plan Development/Plan Evaluation 12. An Overview of Plan Development/Plan Evaluation 13. Academic Application: Addressing Reading in a Rural Elementary School 14. Behavior Application: Addressing Tardiness in an Urban K-8 School 15. Frequently Asked Questions about Plan Development/Plan Evaluation V. Conclusion 16. Tips for Successful Systems Implementation Appendices A. Reproducible Forms B. Ask Bright Spot Questions—Long Form C. Environment, Curriculum, Instruction, Learner (ECIL) Guide D. RIOTS Definitions, Data Collection Questions, and Examples of Data Collection Methods That Link to ECIL Domains References

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<i>Transforming Schools</i> is systematic and comprehensive, but not complicated. The examples and accompanying tools make this far more than a hypothetical book about problem solving--it is a detailed, practical resource that you can start using right away. The approach is pertinent to all types of student issues. Excellent visuals are used throughout to provide clarity and coherence to the progressively building concepts and examples. --Randy Allison, MEd, EdS, independent consultant, Educational Solutions, Waukee, Iowa What a magnificent resource for practitioners working in and with school-based teams! It shows how to effectively engage in problem solving to improve outcomes at student and systems levels. The authors break down the problem-solving process into memorable steps, each with practical strategies not just for what to do, but also how to do it. Examples, sidebars, step-by-step instructions, and rich illustrations enhance user understanding. This book will be useful in many contexts, both preservice and inservice. Its straightforward practicality makes it a great candidate for self-directed professional learning communities. --Karen Elfner Childs, MA, Associate in Training and Technical Assistance, Florida s PBIS/MTSS Project, University of South Florida


Transforming Schools is systematic and comprehensive, but not complicated. The examples and accompanying tools make this far more than a hypothetical book about problem solving--it is a detailed, practical resource that you can start using right away. The approach is pertinent to all types of student issues. Excellent visuals are used throughout to provide clarity and coherence to the progressively building concepts and examples. --Randy Allison, MEd, EdS, independent consultant, Educational Solutions, Waukee, Iowa A helpful tool for educators embroiled in the day-to-day struggle to implement solutions to problems that occur in a complex system. Transforming Schools provides the gift of emotional distance to examine tangled issues comprehensively for transformative outcomes. Pragmatic solutions to familiar problems are mapped out using manageable techniques and time-saving materials. Because team-based problem-solving strategies are a running theme throughout this work, there are myriad useful tips around team building and team-oriented, data-based decision making. --Dianna Carrizales-Engelmann, PhD, Director of Administration and Lecturer, College of Education, University of Oregon An invaluable guide for anyone interested in facilitating change in schools. Losoff and Broxterman provide tools and strategies to tackle systemic problems, and illustrate their use with real-world examples. I recommend this book to educators and students interested in learning how to apply the problem-solving process to make positive changes for children. --Jose Castillo, PhD, NCSP, Department of Educational and Psychological Studies, University of South Florida What a magnificent resource for practitioners working in and with school-based teams! It shows how to effectively engage in problem solving to improve outcomes at student and systems levels. The authors break down the problem-solving process into memorable steps, each with strategies not just for what to do, but also how to do it. Examples, sidebars, step-by-step instructions, and rich illustrations enhance user understanding. This book will be useful in many contexts, both preservice and inservice. Its straightforward practicality makes it a great candidate for self-directed professional learning communities. --Karen Elfner Childs, MA, Associate in Training and Technical Assistance, Florida's PBIS/MTSS Project, University of South Florida The authors offer a brilliant approach--they start with a problem-solving model that has been utilized for individual student problems, and adapt it to tackle systems-level problems. The book is packed with tips gained from the authors' combined experiences in a wide range of schools. The detailed examples and FAQs in each section provide information that will help teams apply concepts immediately. This is not another book on theory; this is a book about action! It will help you and your team plan and implement important changes. --Susan C. Gallagher, PhD, Program Administrator, La Grange Area Department of Special Education; Network Capacity Coach, Illinois MTSS Network Transforming Schools is an amazing manual for school administrators, psychologists, and problem solving teams that are striving to find a successful pathway to systemic change. It is evident that the authors are experienced practitioners who have faced challenges and overcome barriers. Teams are guided to identify issues that are in their control or alterable, ask the right questions, and remain solution focused. The book recognizes the need to both support people through the change process and encourages teams to find and celebrate 'bright spots' in their school along the way. --Heather L. Schultz, EdD, Assistant Director of Student Services, Northbrook District 28, Illinois


<i>Transforming Schools</i> is systematic and comprehensive, but not complicated. The examples and accompanying tools make this far more than a hypothetical book about problem solving--it is a detailed, practical resource that you can start using right away. The approach is pertinent to all types of student issues. Excellent visuals are used throughout to provide clarity and coherence to the progressively building concepts and examples. --Randy Allison, MEd, EdS, independent consultant, Educational Solutions, Waukee, Iowa What a magnificent resource for practitioners working in and with school-based teams! It shows how to effectively engage in problem solving to improve outcomes at student and systems levels. The authors break down the problem-solving process into memorable steps, each with strategies not just for what to do, but also how to do it. Examples, sidebars, step-by-step instructions, and rich illustrations enhance user understanding. This book will be useful in many contexts, both preservice and inservice. Its straightforward practicality makes it a great candidate for self-directed professional learning communities. --Karen Elfner Childs, MA, Associate in Training and Technical Assistance, Florida s PBIS/MTSS Project, University of South Florida An invaluable guide for anyone interested in facilitating change in schools. Losoff and Broxterman provide tools and strategies to tackle systemic problems, and illustrate their use with real-world examples. I recommend this book to educators and students interested in learning how to apply the problem-solving process to make positive changes for students. --Jose Castillo, PhD, NCSP, Department of Educational and Psychological Studies, University of South Florida A helpful tool for educators embroiled in the day-to-day struggle to implement solutions to problems that occur in a complex system. <i>Transforming Schools</i> provides the gift of emotional distance to examine tangled issues comprehensively for transformative outcomes. Pragmatic solutions to familiar problems are mapped out using manageable techniques and time-saving materials. Because team-based problem-solving strategies are a running theme throughout this work, there are myriad useful tips around team building and team-oriented, data-based decision making. --Dianna Carrizales-Engelmann, PhD, Director of Administration and Lecturer, College of Education, University of Oregon


Author Information

Rachel Cohen Losoff, PhD, NCSP, is Associate Professor in the School Psychology Department at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where she teaches courses in systems theory and change and is involved in a multi-year grant to implement the problem-solving model presented in Transforming Schools. Her research and publications focus on the factors that influence the implementation of a systems-level change. Prior to her academic appointment, Dr. Losoff worked as a school psychologist and systems change agent in several elementary schools in the Chicago Public Schools and in two suburban middle schools. Kelly Broxterman, PhD, NCSP (formerly Kelly McGraw), is Associate Professor in the School Psychology Department at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She facilitates a multi-year grant to implement the problem-solving model presented in Transforming Schools in a high-needs school, and is a lead coach for the Illinois MTSS Network. She formerly worked as a school psychologist and district trainer.Dr. Broxterman teaches courses in systems theory and change and conducts research on the factors that influence the implementation of a systems-levelchange. She is the coauthor of RTI Team Building: Effective Collaboration and Data-Based Decision Making and RTI in the Classroom: Guidelines and Recipes for Success.

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