Leading School Turnaround and Improvement in Malaysia and Indonesia / Alma Harris, Michelle Jones, Donnie Adams, Bambang Sumintono and Nashwa Ismail

Improving the fortunes of low-performing schools, often in the most challenging circumstances, remains a persistent and pervasive challenge in many education systems (Meyers & Darwin, 2017). This working paper outlines the findings from a small, qualitative comparative research project funded by...

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Main Authors: Harris, A., Jones, M. S., Adams, D., Sumintono, B., Ismail, N.
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: The Head Foundation 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/18538/1/Leading_School_Turnaround_and_Improvement_in_Malaysia_and_Indonesia_2_pages.pdf
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spelling um.eprints-185382018-02-28T00:43:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18538/ Leading School Turnaround and Improvement in Malaysia and Indonesia / Alma Harris, Michelle Jones, Donnie Adams, Bambang Sumintono and Nashwa Ismail Harris, A. Jones, M. S. Adams, D. Sumintono, B. Ismail, N. LG Individual institutions (Asia. Africa) Improving the fortunes of low-performing schools, often in the most challenging circumstances, remains a persistent and pervasive challenge in many education systems (Meyers & Darwin, 2017). This working paper outlines the findings from a small, qualitative comparative research project funded by the HEAD Foundation. The working paper commences with some explanation and contextualization of the idea of ‘turnaround schools’ from the literature. It presents the research methodology and subsequently outlines the main findings from the research project. The Head Foundation 2017 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/18538/1/Leading_School_Turnaround_and_Improvement_in_Malaysia_and_Indonesia_2_pages.pdf Harris, A. and Jones, M. S. and Adams, D. and Sumintono, B. and Ismail, N. (2017) Leading School Turnaround and Improvement in Malaysia and Indonesia / Alma Harris, Michelle Jones, Donnie Adams, Bambang Sumintono and Nashwa Ismail. Project Report. The Head Foundation, Singapore.
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Sumintono, B.
Ismail, N.
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title_full_unstemmed Leading School Turnaround and Improvement in Malaysia and Indonesia / Alma Harris, Michelle Jones, Donnie Adams, Bambang Sumintono and Nashwa Ismail
title_short Leading School Turnaround and Improvement in Malaysia and Indonesia / Alma Harris, Michelle Jones, Donnie Adams, Bambang Sumintono and Nashwa Ismail
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