Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments

Abstract Background This paper adapts the four-frame model of organizational change to the context of higher education. We offer the model as a tool for researchers and change agents who wish to study and enact systemic change within STEM departments. We provide the four frames in contrast to overly...

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Main Authors: Daniel L. Reinholz, Naneh Apkarian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of STEM Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40594-018-0103-x
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spelling doaj-d1aa726c9111447084363a031184f2de2020-11-24T21:07:28ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of STEM Education2196-78222018-02-015111010.1186/s40594-018-0103-xFour frames for systemic change in STEM departmentsDaniel L. Reinholz0Naneh Apkarian1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State UniversityDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State UniversityAbstract Background This paper adapts the four-frame model of organizational change to the context of higher education. We offer the model as a tool for researchers and change agents who wish to study and enact systemic change within STEM departments. We provide the four frames in contrast to overly simplistic models of change that have been shown to be unlikely to result in sustainable improvements. As we outline the four frames, we discuss both how the frames provide insight into potential products for change and how they influence the process of change. We provide an extended example of how the four frames can be used to analyze an existing change effort and implications of this approach for future work. Conclusions This paper adapts a model for promoting and understanding change efforts in STEM departments. This is a model that can be used by nearly any researcher or administrator to help increase the impact of their work.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40594-018-0103-xInstitutional changeSystemic changeOrganizational learningCulture
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Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments
International Journal of STEM Education
Institutional change
Systemic change
Organizational learning
Culture
author_facet Daniel L. Reinholz
Naneh Apkarian
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title Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments
title_short Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments
title_full Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments
title_fullStr Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments
title_full_unstemmed Four frames for systemic change in STEM departments
title_sort four frames for systemic change in stem departments
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of STEM Education
issn 2196-7822
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background This paper adapts the four-frame model of organizational change to the context of higher education. We offer the model as a tool for researchers and change agents who wish to study and enact systemic change within STEM departments. We provide the four frames in contrast to overly simplistic models of change that have been shown to be unlikely to result in sustainable improvements. As we outline the four frames, we discuss both how the frames provide insight into potential products for change and how they influence the process of change. We provide an extended example of how the four frames can be used to analyze an existing change effort and implications of this approach for future work. Conclusions This paper adapts a model for promoting and understanding change efforts in STEM departments. This is a model that can be used by nearly any researcher or administrator to help increase the impact of their work.
topic Institutional change
Systemic change
Organizational learning
Culture
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40594-018-0103-x
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