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Stop. Right. Now.: The 39 Stops to Making Schools Better

Stop. Right. Now.: The 39 Stops to Making Schools Better in Franklin, TN

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Stop. Right. Now.: The 39 Stops to Making Schools Better

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Stop. Right. Now.: The 39 Stops to Making Schools Better in Franklin, TN

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School can be amazing. But for far too long, many practices have continued simply because “that is the way we have always done it.” The status quo and average results are no longer acceptable!
In Stop. Right. Now. authors and education leaders Jimmy Casas and Jeffrey Zoul identify 39 practices, programs, processes, philosophies, and people problems that schools must eliminate in order to improve education for all involved. Schools are inspiring and joyous places, but they can be so much better. In this book, the authors invite you to join a campaign to do less by. . .
Putting an end to more solely for the sake of more
Not doing things merely because they have always been done
Saying no to what doesn’t work
Finding better ways to serve students—and the entire school community
The time has come to not only do things better but to do better things.
“This book is full of immediate, practical ways for our schools to improve without a strain on the system’s resources.”
—Andrea Townsley, school improvement consultant, Grant Wood AEA
“Read this book with an open mind. It is a coach’s manual for good practice, and a rallying call for educators to not simply ‘stop’ but also rethink the ways we do school.”
—William D. Parker, executive director, Oklahoma’s Association of Secondary School Principals
“Wherever you are on your path as an educator, your practice is sure to benefit from this important and convincing read.”
—Laura Fleming, educator and best-selling author of Worlds of Making
School can be amazing. But for far too long, many practices have continued simply because “that is the way we have always done it.” The status quo and average results are no longer acceptable!
In Stop. Right. Now. authors and education leaders Jimmy Casas and Jeffrey Zoul identify 39 practices, programs, processes, philosophies, and people problems that schools must eliminate in order to improve education for all involved. Schools are inspiring and joyous places, but they can be so much better. In this book, the authors invite you to join a campaign to do less by. . .
Putting an end to more solely for the sake of more
Not doing things merely because they have always been done
Saying no to what doesn’t work
Finding better ways to serve students—and the entire school community
The time has come to not only do things better but to do better things.
“This book is full of immediate, practical ways for our schools to improve without a strain on the system’s resources.”
—Andrea Townsley, school improvement consultant, Grant Wood AEA
“Read this book with an open mind. It is a coach’s manual for good practice, and a rallying call for educators to not simply ‘stop’ but also rethink the ways we do school.”
—William D. Parker, executive director, Oklahoma’s Association of Secondary School Principals
“Wherever you are on your path as an educator, your practice is sure to benefit from this important and convincing read.”
—Laura Fleming, educator and best-selling author of Worlds of Making

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