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Transforming School Culture How to Overcome Staff Division Anthony Muhammad, PhD

Call to Arms “When a school or district functions as a PLC, educators within the organization embrace high levels of learning for ALL students as both the reason the organization exists and the fundamental responsibility of those who work within it.” —DuFour, DuFour, Eaker, & Many, Learning by Doing: A Handbook for Professional Learning Communities at Work (2010)

A Major Shift in Paradigm (Meritocracy) Invitation (Egalitarianism) Guarantee

Two Forms of Change Technical Cultural

Technical Change Technical changes are changes in learning tools and structure: Collaborative time Common assessments Data Power Standards Pyramid of Interventions

Common Misconceptions About Technical Changes Changing the structure will lead to higher levels of productivity (“rearranging the seats on the Titanic”). Technical changes make up for human deficiencies like poor instruction or unprofessional behavior. Technical changes will fix kids or fix schools which are broken (dress codes, longer school day).

Cultural Change “Structural change that is not supported by cultural change will eventually be overwhelmed by the culture, for it is in the culture that any organization finds meaning and stability.” —Schlechty, Shaking Up the Schoolhouse: How to Support and Sustain Educational Innovation (2001), p. 52

Healthy School Culture “Educators have an unwavering belief in the ability of all of their students to achieve success, and they pass that belief on to others in overt and covert ways. “Educators create policies and procedures and adopt practices that support their belief in the ability of every student.” —Kent D. Peterson in Cromwell, “Is Your School Culture Toxic or Positive?” Education World (2002)

Toxic School Culture “Educators believe that student success is based on students’ level of concern, attentiveness, prior knowledge, and willingness to comply with the demands of the school, and they articulate that belief in overt and covert ways. “Educators create policies and procedures and adopt practices that support their belief in the impossibility of universal achievement.” —Kent D. Peterson in Cromwell, “Is Your School Culture Toxic or Positive?” Education World (2002)

The Real Difference Reflective Prescriptive Descriptive Deflective Healthy Toxic Reflective Prescriptive Descriptive Deflective

Real Objective School culture is about creating an environment that improves productivity!

Good to Great, Jim Collins What do great corporations or organizations do differently than good or average organizations? They seek and confront the brutal facts. They get the right people on the bus and sit them in the right seats.

Adult Drama Dysfunctional social interactions between adult professionals within a school environment that interfere with the proper implementation of important policies, practices, and procedures that support the proper education of students

The Quandary (Muhammad, Transforming School Culture, 2009) Tweeners Believers Survivors Fundamentalists (Muhammad, Transforming School Culture, 2009)

Success for All Students Believers Objective: Success for All Students

The Believers Are very intrinsically motivated Are flexible with students (academically and behaviorally) Are mission driven or connection to school or community Are willing to confront negative talk and attitudes toward children, but only under extreme circumstances Have varied levels of pedagogical and professional skill

Pause to Think! Is your school culture focused on success for students or the likes/dislikes of the adults? Are your Believers politically active or docile? Are your Believers active in the informal culture?

To Find Comfort Zone Within the Organization Tweeners Objective: To Find Comfort Zone Within the Organization

The Tweeners Are loosely coupled with the school mission Are enthusiastic about the idealistic nature of school, but have not quite hit the tipping point Stay out of school and district politics. Follow instructions as given by administration, creating a wall of silence (considered “good” teachers). One extreme experience (moment of truth) can swing them to be believers or fundamentalists.

Pause to Think! Do you have a significant amount of turnover among your Tweeners? If so, why? If not, what do you do to support and retain them? Who supports your Tweeners when they have their moment of truth?

Survivors Objective: Survival

Survivors Overwhelming nature of the job or life has caused clinical depression (burnout). They have no political or organizational aspirations. They create subcontracts with students to broker a ceasefire agreement. Little to no professional practice is evident. All members of the organization agree that they do not belong in the profession. Removal and treatment is the only possible remedy.

Pause to Think! Do you have colleagues that may be Survivors or in the process of becoming a Survivor? If so, have you reached out to him or her? Has administration addressed the issue? How have your Survivors impacted students?

Maintain Status Quo (Leave Me Alone!) Fundamentalists Objective: Maintain Status Quo (Leave Me Alone!)

The Fundamentalists Believe not all children can learn (social Darwinists). Believe that school reform is a waste of time. Believe in autonomy and academic freedom. Organize to resist threats to status quo. Believe that gaps in learning are due to outside forces (students, parents, administration). Have varied levels of pedagogical skills.

Methods: The Three D’s Defame Disrupt Distract

Pause to Think! Do you have an active group of Fundamentalists at your school? If so, how have they affected the culture? Do your Believers challenge your Fundamentalists? Have you witnessed any of the three D’s? If so, how has it affected your school?

The Real Difference Believers Fundamentalists Goal: success for every student Accept that change (the right change) is necessary to improve student performance. Student interest is more important that personal interest (public servant). Goal: Maintain status quo. Reject any substantive change if it clashes with personal agenda. Self-interest is more important than student interest (self-servant).

The Current State of School Reform Fundamentalists (need for stability or predictability) School Improvement (need to change to meet organizational goals) The Clash Stalemate

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