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A River Runs Through ItReview Date: 2007-06-22

Summary of Roadmap To RestructuringReview Date: 1999-08-30
This wealth of information has not been easily available to practitioners. It is widely dispersed in journals, papers, and unpublished, hard-to-find documents. When school people begin to consider restructuring, it is not easy for them to assemble the resources that might aid their discussions and decisions.
This book is designed to help address this need, at least in part. It is an attempt to assemble many of the salient works on school restructuring that have appeared in print since discussions on the topic began in earnest in the mid-1980s. But this book goes beyond simply summarizing the writing in this area. Its goal is to provide a conceptual framework within which restructuring activities and processes can be considered; to provoke thinking, discussion, and questions regarding restructuring; and to enable readers to go beyond this text to many other sources that will deepen their understanding of ideas presented here.
The book draws from more than 600 sources across a wide spectrum of perspectives and beliefs regarding restructuring. It incorporates and builds upon several of my earlier works on this topic, along with information I gleaned from discussions and interviews with practitioners. Additional insights have come from my role as a school restructuring consultant, as a site facilitator for nine schools participating in a U.S. Department of Education grant designed to enable schools to take the "next step" in restructuring, and more recently as director of a project that works with 30 high schools to develop proficiency-based college admission standards for Oregon's public colleges and universities.
This book provides a picture of many of the trends and issues in school restructuring and attempts to place these issues into a context that helps explain where schools have come from and where they might be going. The book is designed to serve as a tool to help faculties develop their vision of school restructuring and their strategies for pursuing the process of restructuring. It might also be used profitably as a resource for principals, administrators, and boards of education who are trying to understand in greater detail this concept and its implications.
My goal in writing this book is to help educators, community members, and policy-makers understand more clearly why many educators are trying to restructure education, what people may mean when they talk about restructuring, what a few select schools are doing, and how the process of attempting fundamental change in education is being played out.
I hope that this book will enable the reader to have a more informed opinion on school restructuring, and to be more aware of the causes, issues, techniques, and strategies that are associated with this movement.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 15 CHAPTER 2. The Whys of Educational Restructuring 26 CHAPTER 3. Creating New Habits of Heart and Mind 43
Part 2 CHANGING ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 55 introduction to part 2 56 CHAPTER 4. Federal and State Governments 58 CHAPTER 5. School Districts 68 CHAPTER 6. School Sites 79 CHAPTER 7. Parents And The Community 89
Part 3 DIMENSIONS OF RESTRUCTURING 101 INTRODUCTION TO PART 3 102 CHAPTER 8. Preview of the Twelve Dimensions 104 CHAPTER 9. Learner Outcomes 113 CHAPTER 10. Curriculum 125 CHAPTER 11. Instruction 142 CHAPTER 12. Assessment 151 CHAPTER 13. Learning Environment 165 CHAPTER 14. Technology 188 CHAPTER 15. School-Community Relations 201 CHAPTER 16. Time 217 CHAPTER 17. Governance 227 CHAPTER 18. Teacher Leadership 245 CHAPTER 19. Personnel 257 CHAPTER 20. Working Relationships 265
Part 4 PROCESS OF RESTRUCTURING CHAPTER 21. Discontinuous Restructuring 281 CHAPTER 22. The Difficulty of Change in Education 306 CHAPTER 23. Culture, Leadership, and Readiness 321 CHAPTER 24. The Role Of Vision And Some Representative Visions 345 CHAPTER 25. Some Tools For Taking The Next Steps Toward Restructuring 361 CHAPTER 26. Emerging Visions Of School Restructuring 384 bibliography 400

Far exceeded my expectationsReview Date: 2008-08-15
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Superb Cookbook!Review Date: 1997-11-30

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Romance of Waterfalls is a unique and wonderful book!Review Date: 1999-02-04

A superb guide!Review Date: 2006-01-22
Reviewed with a professional travel writer's discerning eye for detail, "Romancing the Coast" is also superbly written. Wilmer manages to magically capture the ambience and essence of each property--the mood, the setting, the dining experience--while treating his readers to intriguing anecdotal and historical snippets. Light-hearted yet authoritative, it's also a handily sized, flexible, compact guide that feels just right in one's hands (a bit like my lover).
Anyone wanting to savor the joy of intimacy with someone special--and somewhere special--should buy this book. Whatever your indulgence, it has the perfect recipe for the perfect fling up the coast!

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EngagingReview Date: 2003-07-30
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excellent readReview Date: 1999-10-27

A wonderful photographic record of Oregon's capitalReview Date: 2004-02-15
Here is the Salem given life and growing prosperity by the lush Williamette Valley, by the river, land and natural resources, and by what its social groups and institutions made of these opportunities. Here to are the floods and other disasters that limited and shaped what Salem could do.
Here are the nineteenth-century struggles against Piety and Gaiety Hills and the often-repeated struggles between Salem's inward dwelling and outwardly looking segments. Here is the Salem that looks approvingly on the past and the one that insisted that the future guide it. Here are the institutions and the people who wove and rewove Salem's intertwined civic, economic, educational, and culture existence.
SALEM: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF OREGON'S CAPITAL will be of interest to any current resident of the city, prospective future residents of the city, all Oregonians (after all, this is your state's capital), and any student of general US history. I myself really appreciated seeing this testimony to the history and beauty of Oregon's second city. I particularly enjoyed the photographs of the 1920s Salem, reminding me of family legend which holds that my great grandmother visited Salem in the 1920s and commented that it is was the most beautiful city she'd ever seen.

Well crafted, exemplary of the Wyoming Oregon TrailReview Date: 2004-02-07
We read of the emigrants' thoughts, the concurring events thereof and the histories of such places as Ash Hollow in Nebraska (the eastern precursor to the Wyoming trail), then it's on up the Platte River to such places as Fort Laramie, Register Cliffs, the Casper area, Saleratus Lakes, Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, the Sweetwater, South Pass, Fort Bridger and culminating with a chapter on Wyoming's western counterpart to the trail, Soda Springs in Idaho.
Dr. Munkres also emphasizes and devotes chapters to the important roles of women on the trail, along with the Indian threat before 1860.
Life was tough back then on the trail, no doubt.
A discerning and thoughtful glance into the past, well presented.
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