Many schools find themselves trapped in a repetitive cycle of change without evolution, where new initiatives and ideas become residue in educators' lives rather than improving daily lived experiences. This book serves as guidance for school leaders seeking to unstick their institutions from this loop. Grounded in the helix of human flourishing and ecological systems theory, this is a simple framework for evolution of change: set intentions, identify outcomes, and plan sustainably.
By shifting our focus from myopic and cyclopean metrics towards real and alive community voices, we can move beyond the trap of believing the ends justify the means. This book is a theoretical invitation to rethink the soul of our work as educational leaders. It is about building proactive and responsive ecosystems within our schools, where the process of growth is more vital than any static outcome. In that sense, we are not building houses, but growing forests. Our purpose in constructing these educational environments is to allow the next generation to see what a well-lived human life can be, and that everyone is deserving.