Overview
Cultivate a purposeful school culture and climate to unlock every student′s learning potential
It′s tempting to fall for quick educational fixes instead of doing deep sustainable work, but, as school leaders, you know that creating spaces where every student and teacher feels valued and ready to learn is both a rewarding journey and the ultimate goal. Grounded in Visible Learning research, this guidebook helps you tackle school improvement planning by focusing on what matters most: climate and culture. Nicole Law, Sonja Hollins-Alexander, and John Hattie explore how to shift from reactive to proactive leadership, building the collective efficacy and relational trust needed to accelerate learning.
Inside you′ll find:
- A practical framework built around Five Guiding Questions to align culture, climate, and achievement
- An interactive Anticipation Guide to help you reflect on current practices and plan immediate next steps
- Actionable strategies integrating Visible Learning research with real-world practitioner stories and implementation techniques
By intentionally shaping your school’s climate, you’ll foster a supportive community where success isn′t accidental, and every learner can truly thrive.
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