Praise for Coherence by Michael Fullan and Joanne Quinn

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Praise for Coherence by Michael Fullan and Joanne Quinn Coherence is a book that demands action it moves from the narrative of fixing one teacher at a time to asking about the coherence of the system (be it school, national, or world issues). Fullan and Quinn create an important narrative about direction, working together, deepening learning, and securing accountability. The book sparkles with examples of coherence in action; it makes no excuses for employing the wrong levers of change. This is the blueprint for a new vocabulary of education action; it shows where we need to go next, and is another example of Fullan at the top of his game. John Hattie, Director Melbourne Education Research Institute and Author of Visible Learning I love this book timely, practical collaborative action! In an era of overload, frustration, and fatigue, Coherence offers an extremely timely, necessary, and practical alternative to improving education. Coherence is essentially about the power, potential, and promise of people working collaboratively: the humanity and professional capacity of educators seeking to lead, learn, and teach to realize the persistent moral purpose of supporting all students to succeed. A hallmark of Coherence is that the principles and actions are grounded in practical examples from schools, districts, and entire education systems. We desperately need coherence; this book provides a vital framework for collective action! Carol Campbell, Associate Professor Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto With the improvement of student learning at the center, Coherence assists educational leaders at every level to choose strategic drivers for change, learn collaboratively, and deliver results collectively. Fullan and Quinn

nail the solution: building coherence is an ongoing process that focuses on quality implementation of a small number of powerful goals that improve student learning. The Coherence Framework pushes and supports all leaders to improve their practice in the service of students. John Malloy, EdD, Assistant Deputy Minister Leadership and Learning Environment Division Ministry of Education School systems that struggle are often riddled with incoherence mismatched strategies, competing cultures, and illogical initiatives. In their highly informative book, Fullan and Quinn clearly explain how coherence can solve the problem. Based on solid research and lessons drawn from effective practice, Coherence provides a comprehensive model to guide educators as they learn and lead their way to better schools. Susan Moore Johnson, Jerome T. Murphy Research Professor Harvard Graduate School of Education Coherence is a must-read for educators and politicians who are ready to talk the walk and take action with the right drivers. As a site and district leader I learned from reformers and researchers alike, but I struggled to operationalize what I had learned to benefit the adults and students I served. In Coherence, Fullan and Quinn clearly articulate a plan for operationalizing the right drivers throughout the system school site, district, county, state, and nation. Wes Smith, Executive Director Association of California School Administrators Michael Fullan and Joanne Quinn have hit it out of the park in their new book Coherence. This book is an excellent resource for any school or school system that is committed to continuous improvement. Coherence is a practical, powerful action guide for schools and school systems to use as they work collaboratively to close the achievement gap that exists in our schools. This book should be the required reading for all school administrators and elected officials. Chris Steinhauser, Superintendent Long Beach Unified School District, California

Coherence The Right Drivers in Action for Schools, Districts, and Systems Michael Fullan Joanne Quinn A Joint Publication of

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Contents Authors Note: The Time Is Now! ix Chapter 1. Coherence Making 1 What Coherence Is and Is Not 1 The Wrong and Right Drivers in Action 3 The Coherence Framework 11 Get the Right Mind-Set for Action 14 Chapter 2. Focusing Direction 17 Purpose Driven 17 Goals That Impact What Matters Most 19 Clarity of Strategy 24 Change Leadership 27 Focused Direction in Action 35 Final Thoughts 45 Chapter 3. Cultivating Collaborative Cultures 47 Culture of Growth 49 Learning Leadership aka Lead Learners 53 Capacity Building 56 Collaborative Work 60 Collaborative Work in Action 64 Final Thoughts 73 Chapter 4. Deepening Learning 77 Develop Clarity of Learning Goals 83 Build Precision in Pedagogy 88 Shift Practices Through Capacity Building 99

Moving Whole Systems Toward Deeper Learning 105 Final Thoughts 106 Chapter 5. Securing Accountability 109 Internal Accountability 110 External Accountability 118 Final Thoughts 124 Chapter 6. Leading for Coherence 127 Master the Framework 128 Develop Leaders at All Levels 134 Final Thoughts 135 References and Further Readings 139 Index 145 Acknowledgments 149 About the Authors 151