Changing School
By Angelica A. Malikse
Culture
Definition:
School Culture according to Fullan
(2007) It can be define as the
guiding beliefs and values evident in
the way schools operate. ‘School
Culture can be use to encompass all
the attitude, expected behaviors
and values that impact how the
school operate.
Definition:
School Culture refers to the shared
beliefs, values, traditions, behaviors,
and practices that shape the social
and academic environment within
an educational institution.
Definition:
Changing School Culture refers to
the deliberate and systematic
process of altering the prevailing
norms, values, behaviors, and
overall atmosphere within an
educational institution.
Definition:
It involves implementing strategies
and initiative to transform the way a
school operate and the way people
within the school community interact,
with the goal of creating a more
positive, inclusive, and effective
learning environment.
Four step they implemented to possitively
change school culture:
Step 1: Changing perspective
Step 2: Changing expectation
Step 3: Positive behavior intervention
Step 4: Restorative Dicipline
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Values and Belief; Reevaluating an
reshaping the core values and belief
that guide decision making and
behavior within the school.
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Behavior and dicipline:
Implementing new approaches to
student behavior management and
dicipline that promote respect and
responsibility.
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Teaching and Learning: Fostering
inovative and student-centered
teaching methods, curriculum
development and practices.
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Teacher and staff engagement;
creating a more supportive and
collaborative environment for
educator, whicah cab lead to job
satisfaction and professional growth.
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Student Engagement; Encouraging
active participation, motivation and a
sense of belonging among students
which can lead to a better academic
performance.
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Parent and cummunity
involvement; Strenghtening
partnership with parents and the
broader community to enhance the
educational experience and support
student success.
Changing school culture often involve
addressing various aspect of the
educational institution such as;
• Diversity an Inclusion; Promoting
diversity, equity, and inclusion by
addressing biasis, promoting cultural
competency, and creating a safe and
welcoming environment for all
students.
Conclusion
• Changing school culture is a cpmplex and
ongoing process that typically requires the
involvement of administrators, teachers,
students, parents, and other stakeholder. It
aims to create a more positive and
effective learning environment that is
responsive to the needs and aspiration of
the entire school community.
Thank you!