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Encourages individuals—teachers, students, and administrators—to clarify what is important to them and to continuously expand their ability to create the results they seek.

Moving beyond individual talent to harness collective intelligence through dialogue and collaborative problem-solving. Key Themes and Findings Schools That Learn: A Fifth Discipline Fieldboo...

is a comprehensive guide by Peter Senge and his colleagues that applies the principles of "learning organizations" specifically to the educational system. It challenges the traditional "industrial-age" model of schooling—often described as an assembly line focused on standardization—and proposes a more holistic, adaptive approach. Core Concept: The Five Disciplines in Education The cornerstone that integrates the others

Developing a collective "picture of the future" that fosters genuine commitment among all stakeholders rather than just compliance. Schools That Learn: A Fifth Discipline Fieldboo...

Focuses on identifying and challenging the deeply ingrained assumptions and beliefs that influence how people act and perceive the world of education.

The cornerstone that integrates the others. It involves viewing the school as a whole system rather than isolated parts, helping educators understand how changes in one area (like testing) affect others (like student morale).

The report on this book centers on five key disciplines that, when integrated, allow schools to become dynamic learning environments: