Change of mind: How organization theory led me to move from studying educational reform to pursuing educational design
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is for the author to recount how his use of organizational theory to understand educational reform in the USA led to a change of mind.
Design/methodology/approach
My shift resulted from my conclusion, derived from the new institutionalism, that only marginal changes can be made in schools and, thus, fundamental change requires the design and construction of new systems.
Findings
I moved from applying organization theory to find ways in which schools could improve academic outcomes for students, generally, and students from underserved communities, specifically to using organization theory to develop conditions that support efforts to design new systems to support learning.
Originality/value
This paper’s contribution is that it encourages students of school organization to consider applying their theoretical perspectives to designing innovative social arrangements to foster learning and teaching.
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Acknowledgements
Some of the work described in this paper is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, Award No. SMA-1338411.
Citation
Ogawa, R.T. (2015), "Change of mind: How organization theory led me to move from studying educational reform to pursuing educational design", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 53 No. 6, pp. 794-804. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEA-06-2014-0064
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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