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07/06/2009

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Change or Die? We may look at that literaly as it portrayed in the book, change or die. Heart patients who do not take advantage of ways to proling life. However, think about Change or Die as the future of public schools. Either we change how we meet the needs of kids and parents or public schools exist only for those students who do not have resources to enroll private schools or all of education becomes a private business.

Change or Die, either the public schools meet the needs of all students or we seise to exist. If that was the case, how would that affect equal access to high quality education? We owe it to all of our students to CHANGE our practices to meet the needs of all students. If we do not change we will see the death of public schools and equal access to a quality education.

I appreciate the comments and continue to wonder why it is so hard to get staff to change. I think we have to pay very close attention to the fundamental beliefs and values of our staff. Based on that information we need to make change incremental and help other move step by step to the new behavior. I think of what Rick Dufour says about behave your way to believing.

Management methods for quality, (not TQM), have been proven but continue to be ignored in programs for administrators and administrators continue to administer the way they were administrated.

The correct way: http://deming.org/index.cfm?content=66

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