This collection of district profiles highlights a variety of school turnaround strategies and addresses strategy development, implementation, barriers overcome,
signs of promising practice, and lessons learned.
Not exact matches
Far more likely, I think, is the too - familiar routine in which
promising boutique programs (which benefit from selection effects, enormous enthusiasm, philanthropic support, and a sharply honed sense
of mission) become one more disappointing fad when adopted by a slew
of district and university officials eager to
sign on for the best
practice of the moment but who don't ultimately have any stomach for the wrenching changes needed to do it right.
After all, at this point, the company, who
promised free creative reign to Lew and Locks for the project, and is sponsoring not only this year's, but the next few biennials through 2021, should know what it
signed up for — or at least the intentions
of the biennial's youngest - ever curators, who were looking not to create extra work for the artists for the sake
of a watered - down corporate sponsorship, but to instead give them a chance to expand their biennial contributions and typical artistic
practice, «as if their studio has expanded exponentially to the collaboration.»
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