A Chance to Solve Their Own Problems

Inside the New Methods Seeking to Remake Public Schools

Jal Mehta author Kim Frumin author Amelia Peterson author Maxwell Yurkofsky author Rebecca Horwitz-Willis author James Jack author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Publishing:28th Aug '26

£24.95

This title is due to be published on 28th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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An inside look at the promise and pitfalls of continuous improvement and design in education—showing why reform sometimes succeeds, sometimes fails, and what leaders can do about it.

While the headlines have been consumed by No Child Left Behind, Common Core, charter schools, and battles over DEI, a group of practitioners have been trying to develop a new set of approaches to taking on the perennial problems of schooling. And rather than betting on a new program or a new policy, these reformers have bet instead on a different way of working that they hope will yield much better results. By teaching educators across the nation and the world how to examine data, build systems, and organize for improvement, they are aiming to make existing systems more problem-focused, disciplined, and imaginative. Thousands of schools and districts have taken up these methods, including many of the largest school districts in the country.

In A Chance to Solve Their Own Problems, a team of Harvard researchers investigates how these methods work in action. Drawing on hundreds of interviews as well as in-depth case studies, they offer a definitive account of why these methods succeed in some contexts and falter in others, illuminating the crucial roles of relationships, equity commitments, organizational context, and politics. The book reveals that the most successful applications are less about rigid adherence to a process and more about a human-centered approach that prioritizes trust, relationships, and a culture of learning.

By blending clear-eyed critique with a constructive vision, A Chance to Solve Their Own Problems invites scholars, leaders, and practitioners to rethink how improvement work is organized, supported, and sustained. It is both a cautionary tale and a guide for those committed to making lasting progress in the complex human systems we call schools.

A carefully argued, empirically grounded, and very engaging account of continuous improvement and design approaches in education. The authors advance lessons here that are innovative and important for the broader work of education improvement. Essential reading for all engaged in making education better. -- James P. Spillane, Northwestern University
Jal Mehta and colleagues have written a nuanced, insightful analysis and critique of improvement methods in education. The ideas they present here should be a centerpiece of debate in the field. A thought-provoking read. -- Ben Daley, High Tech High Graduate School of Education
A Chance to Solve Their Own Problems is an honest and illuminating book about the power and possibilityof continuous improvement in education. Full of hope, it provides guidance on which improvement approaches work best in which situations. Educators and improvers will have a better chance of ‘solving their own problems’ and realizing their power to pursue equitable futures after reading this vital text. -- Brandi Hinnant-Crawford, Clemson University
A Chance to Solve Their Own Problems provides important insights into efforts to mobilize American ingenuity in the service of educational reform. An analysis of grassroots innovation that is both hopeful and cautionary, this is a must-read for everyone who is invested in a positive future for US public education. -- Donald J. Peurach, University of Michigan

ISBN: 9780674290297

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 24mm

Weight: 685g

368 pages