Whole Learners, Whole Systems
Transforming School Districts for Adolescent Thriving
- Sarah Fine - High Tech High Graduate School of Education
- Santiago Rincón-Gallardo - Liberating Learning Inc
- Michael Fullan - Michael Fullan Enterprises Inc., Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Canada
Administration & Leadership | School Change, Reform, & Restructuring | Secondary Education
Reimagine your school district as a thriving ecosystem where young people flourish
Middle and high schools are in crisis. Many educators sense that the traditional factory-model approach to secondary education is failing to meet the developmental needs of adolescents, leading to widespread disengagement and exacerbating a growing mental health crisis. Yet, it often feels like we’re all trapped in a game that nobody wants to play. This book offers a powerful counter-narrative, showing how districts can move beyond compliance and fragmentation toward a new paradigm for secondary education built for deep learning, belonging, and real-world purpose.
Rooted in groundbreaking research and drawing on vivid, story-rich case studies from six diverse school districts in California, Whole Learners, Whole Systems provides a compelling and practical roadmap for transforming secondary schools. It introduces a powerful framework for change built on four key pillars:
- Shared Vision: Develop a compelling, co-created, and coherent vision for schools that embraces a “whole learner” view of success.
- Steady Work: Learn to focus on long-term improvement over quick-fix reforms, building the trust and coherence needed for deep, sustainable change.
- Symmetry: Model the collaborative, inquiry-rich culture you want to see in classrooms by embedding it in your leadership practice and professional learning.
- Systemness: Foster collective responsibility and interdependence across classrooms, schools, and the central office to break down silos and build a true learning ecosystem.
Whole Learners, Whole Systems provides hopeful, solutions-oriented insights and actionable strategies education leaders need to redesign their systems. It’s time to create whole systems where all adolescents can connect, contribute, and thrive as whole learners.
This book highlights the importance of engaging adolescents through a relevant and innovative curriculum, presenting fresh approaches to long-standing challenges in secondary education. Especially vital as young people navigate an increasingly complex world.