Discussion: The Legacies of the LSCs

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posted by: Mark St. John on May 15, 2003 at 6:11PM
subject: Things that stay and things that change
Your message makes me think that there are two types of residues that
are left by the work of an LSC. One kind resides in people -- in the
teachers, in the administrators, in the students etc... A kind of
experiential shift and learning... But there is another kind that is
part of the policies and programs of a district. And this later kind is
indeed very vulnerable to shifts in priorities, values, visions etc...
Indeed, as we are seeing now, it is sometimes seen as important for a
new administration to purge the ideas and the work of the old one - a
deliberate non sustainability... So I agree with you that all too
often we do not see, or do not admit, that the changes we try to put in
place, are the very changes that someone else, a new administration,
for example, want to eliminate... One man's meat is another man's
poision etc... But there are legacies left in people, in practice and
in vision etc... Perhaps this is where the real contribution is made.
What do you think?
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