New Hope for Schools

Findings of a Teacher Turned Detective

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/16/2014

Recognition Programs


Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 592
ISBN : 9781491727232
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 592
ISBN : 9781491727256

About the Book

After teaching more than twenty years in Los Angeles public schools, author Dr. Susan Farr Gabriele became disheartened with the state of schools. Too many influences took her away from the actual teaching of children. Gabriele turned to graduate school to seek answers to the problems in public education.

In New Hope for Schools, she shares the results of her studies and the creation of a system that works for education. Gabriele discusses her experiences as a teacher and teacher turned detective looking for answers in her teaching experience and postcareer graduate school. She then reveals a breakthrough theory to demystify the behavior of people in schools, gleaned out of Boulding’s Typology of System Complexity. As a result, she created the RoundTable, a practice designed to be an effective new tool for schools and classrooms, as well as a seed for systemic renewal. She also provides a three-pronged solution for unshackling and revitalizing schools and workplaces.

New Hope for Schools presents new theory, new practice, and a user-friendly solution for systemic school renewal. It offers compelling new insights and solutions for all school decision makers—from educators, to parents, students, educational scholars, researchers, and policy makers.

“A powerful way to learn!...the RoundTable provides a kind of learning experience that makes a real contribution to the community as a whole...”

—SUSAN McCORMICK, Polson School District Superintendent, Polson, Montana; School Improvement Consultant, Montana Office of Public Instruction, Helena, Montana


About the Author

Susan Farr Gabriele, PhD, taught for twenty years in Los Angeles schools, including assignments as mentor teacher and department chair. She earned a PhD in human science: social and institutional change by creating and researching the RoundTable. Gabriele consults in schools, workplaces, and other learning communities. She lives near Los Angeles.