Ag Innovations Network

For A Project To Encourage School Systems Change Using The Common Core Standards

  • Amount
    $450,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/12/2012
  • Term
    20.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
This grant would support the first phase of a five-year project to prototype a set of change management activities that would build school districts’ capacity to implement the Common Core standards with fidelity to deeper learning. The work draws from twenty years of experience with systems thinking and the mechanisms needed to create conditions for ongoing innovation in curriculum, instructional practice, and assessment. It will be led by Peter Senge, a world-renowned expert in organizational dynamics and systems thinking.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
aginnovations.org 
Address
101 Morris Street, Suite 212, Sebastopol, CA, 95472, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for a project to encourage school systems change using the Common Core Standards  
This grant would support the first phase of a five-year project to prototype a set of change management activities that would build school districts’ capacity to implement the Common Core standards with fidelity to deeper learning. The work draws from twenty years of experience with systems thinking and the mechanisms needed to create conditions for ongoing innovation in curriculum, instructional practice, and assessment. It will be led by Peter Senge, a world-renowned expert in organizational dynamics and systems thinking.
for the first phase of a project to drive school systems change using the Common Core Standards  
This grant is to prepare for a five-year project to prototype a "scalable social architecture" to make more visible and accessible ongoing learning about system change and the diverse types of leadership it requires at the building, system, and community levels to create conditions for ongoing innovation in curriculum, instructional practice, and assessment aligned with the new Common Core State Standards.

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