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Ben Levin: How to change 5000 schools: A practical and positive approach for leading change at every level

Harvard Education Press, Cambridge, MA, 2008

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  • Levin, B. (2008). How to change 5000 schools: A practical and positive approach for leading change at every level. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.

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Correspondence to David Crossley.

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David Crossley led RATL, a major school improvement program in England involving 700 secondary schools from 2004–2008. He currently acts as a strategic consultant for two significant school-led programs and works as an executive principal of a large secondary school in England. The second edition of his book, Learn to Transform, will be published in April 2010 by Continuum Books.

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Crossley, D. Ben Levin: How to change 5000 schools: A practical and positive approach for leading change at every level. J Educ Change 11, 183–186 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-010-9134-x

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