Michael Fullan is the Global Leadership Director, New Pedagogies for Deep Learning. Deep Learning, as described by NPDL, is mobilized by four elements that combine to form the new pedagogies. They are: Learning Partnerships, Learning Environments, Pedagogical Practices, and Leveraging Digital.

Michael Fullan
Born1940
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
CitizenshipCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Known forEducational research
Websitewww.michaelfullan.cadeep-learning.global

Born 1940, Michael Fullan is a Canadian educational researcher and former dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). He is noted for his expertise on educational reform, and has consulted to school districts, teacher groups, research institutes, and governments.[1]

Early life and career edit

Fullan was born in Toronto, Ontario. He earned a doctorate in sociology in 1969 from the University of Toronto, and then worked as a graduate teacher, researcher, and leader of in-service programs.[2]

Fullan was appointed dean of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Education (FEUT) in 1988, and remained dean following FEUT's amalgamation with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in 1996. He stepped down in 2003, and serves now as Professor Emeritus.[3][4]

Fullan served as Special Policy Adviser in Education to the Premier of Ontario from 2004-2013.

In March 2013, Fullan met with California governor Jerry Brown to discuss the possibility of pursuing educational reforms in California similar to those in Ontario.[5]

Research edit

In 1998, Fullan and British educator Andy Hargreaves co-authored What's Worth Fighting for in Education? The central theme was that teacher quality and morale were fundamental to pupil learning and well-being. Strategies for empowering teachers were put forth.[6]

Fullan outlined the complex job faced by school principals in What’s Worth Fighting For in the Principalship? (1997), and outlined strategies to improved school effectiveness.[7]

The Moral Imperative of School Leadership (2003) examined the moral purpose of educational leadership and the role principals play in transforming schools.[8]

Fullan addressed the topic of school change in Motion Leadership (2010), and outlined ways to connect peers to purpose, gain trust, overcome resistance, and provide transparency.[9]

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Change Forces: Probing the Depths of Educational Reform (1992)
  • What's Worth Fighting for in Your School? (1996)
  • What's Worth Fighting for in the Principalship? (1997)
  • What's Worth Fighting for Out There? (1998)
  • Change Forces: The Sequel (1999)
  • The New Meaning of Educational Change (2001)
  • Leading in a Culture of Change (2001)
  • The Moral Imperative of School Leadership (2003)
  • Change Forces with a Vengeance (2003)
  • Education in Motion: Leading in a Culture of Change (2003)
  • Leadership & Sustainability: System Thinkers in Action (2005)
  • Breakthrough (2006)
  • Learning Places: A Field Guide for Improving the Context of Schooling (2006)
  • Turnaround Leadership (2006)
  • The New Meaning of Educational Change (Fourth Edition) (2007)
  • What's Worth Fighting for in the Principalship? (Second Edition) (2008)
  • Change Wars (2008)
  • The Six Secrets of Change: What the Best Leaders Do to Help Their Organizations Survive and Thrive (2008)
  • Realization: The Change Imperative for Deepening District-Wide Reform (2009)
  • Turnaround Leadership for Higher Education (2009)
  • The Challenge of Change: Start School Improvement Now! (2009)
  • All Systems Go: The Change Imperative for Whole System Reform (2010)
  • Motion Leadership: The Skinny on Becoming Change Savvy (2010)
  • The Moral Imperative Realized (2011)
  • Change Leader: Learning to Do What Matters Most (2011)
  • Motion Leadership in Action: More Skinny on Becoming Change Savvy (2012)
  • Professional Capital (2012)
  • Stratosphere: Integrating Technology, Pedagogy, and Change Knowledge (2012)
  • Putting Faces on the Data (2012)
  • Cultures Built to Last: Systemic PLCs at Work (2013)
  • The Principal: Three Keys to Maximizing Impact (2014)
  • Coherence: The Right Drivers in Action for Schools, Districts, and Systems (2015)
  • Indelible Leadership (2016)
  • Deep Learning: Engage the World Change the World (2018)
  • Nuance: Why Some Leaders Succeed and Others Fail (2018)
  • Dive into Deep Learning: Tools for Engagement (2019)

Honours edit

Fullan holds honorary doctorates from Nipissing University in Canada, the Hong Kong Institute of Education, the University of Leicester in England, Duquesne University in Pennsylvania, and the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

In 2012, he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his achievements in the field of education reform, as a scholar, teacher, writer and adviser to governments in Canada and abroad."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Michael Fullan". Solution Tree. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  2. ^ Walsh, Mary Elizabeth (2003). Children, Health, and Learning: A Guide to the Issues. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 9780275979799.
  3. ^ "Facts in Education Panel of Canadian Experts in Education". Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Archived from the original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2010-09-17.
  4. ^ "History & Facts". OISE. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  5. ^ Fensterwald, John (May 2, 2013). "California Looks to Ontario Schools' Reformer for Guidance". EdSource.
  6. ^ Hargreaves, Andy; Fullan, Michael (1998). What's Worth Fighting for in Education?. Open University Press. ISBN 9780335202720.
  7. ^ "What's Worth Fighting For in the Principalship?". Michael Fullan. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  8. ^ Normore, Anthony H. (May 19, 2004). "The Moral Imperative of School Leadership (review)". Education Review. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013.
  9. ^ "Motion Leadership (review)". ForeWord Reviews. Jan 21, 2010.
  10. ^ "Appointments to the Order of Canada". Government of Canada. Dec 30, 2012.

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