There is a paradox at the heart of contemporary school improvement and system change in education. Why is it that despite the phenomenal increase in our recent knowledge about what works in schooling, standards still lag behind expectations and school level performance is far too variable? Unleashing Greatness addresses this paradox and concludes that, unless we focus unrelentingly on the quality of teaching in both our small and large-scale reform efforts, current practice will never meet society's expectations. Unleashing Greatness is a compilation of David Hopkins' writing into one concise manual to provide an eight-step strategy for unleashing greatness. Introducing a rational and conceptual framework for pedagogic improvement that has the potential for generating an increasingly specific language for teaching and learning, this book significantly aids consistency and precision in the quest for both excellence and equity for all students. Written for 'school improvement activists', particularly those who work in laboratory schools or who wish to emulate that ethos and way of working, the author himself has located his professional practice for over forty years, as well as this book, in the middle of that triangle bounded by the vertices of practice, research and policy.
David Hopkins Book order
This author's work is deeply committed to improving educational quality and helping students reach their full potential. His professional interests span learning and adventure, teacher and school development, leadership, and educational change and policy implementation. He champions personalized learning and 'whole school' approaches to improvement, driven by a belief in achieving the best possible outcomes for all learners. With extensive experience leading school improvement programs, he is recognized internationally for his research, development, and hands-on interventions that demonstrably impact student achievement.






- 2024
- 2023
The Dangers of British India From French Invasion and Missionary Establishments
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Published in 1857, this bookprovides a detailed account of the perceived threats to British colonial rule in India during the mid-19th century. Author David Hopkins argues that the country was vulnerable not only to military attack by the French, but also to infiltration by Christian missionaries seeking to undermine traditional Hindu beliefs and customs. Hopkins' work offers valuable insights into the complex issues surrounding colonialism and cultural imperialism.
- 2018
After Modern Art
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Review from previous edition An invaluable guide to art of the second half of the twentieth century Sandy Nairne, former Director, National Portrait Gallery
- 2017
Cambridge International AS and A Level Accounting Coursebook
Second Edition
- 672 pages
- 24 hours of reading
This revised set of resources for Cambridge International AS and A Level Accounting syllabus (9706) is thoroughly updated for the latest version of the curriculum. Written by experienced authors, this coursebook unpacks accounting concepts in an engaging and accessible style. With clear definitions of up-to-date terminology, this resource is ideal for learners with a wide range of abilities, including those whose first language is not English. Practical walkthroughs illustrate the application of key accounting policies and practices, and activities reinforce knowledge and build analytical and evaluation skills. At the end of each chapter there are opportunities to practice multiple-choice and structured questions to help prepare students for their assessment.
- 2017
This book explains how and why the American electoral map has become deeply and persistently divided into red states and blue states and explores the important consequences of this trend for candidate strategy, party competition, political polarization, and the functioning of American government.
- 2016
Routledge Anthology of Poets on Poets
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book offers a thorough exploration of English poetry's evolution, featuring works from prominent poets like Chaucer and Yeats, alongside lesser-known voices. It highlights the dynamic interplay between these writers, showcasing their diverse reactions and influences on one another throughout history. This collection serves as both a historical account and a celebration of poetic expression across the ages.
- 2015
We Miss All the Great Parties (hardcover edition)
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The collection features ten intriguing stories that delve into unusual encounters and the journey of self-discovery. Each narrative presents unique characters and situations, exploring themes of identity, connection, and the unexpected moments that shape our lives. Through a blend of whimsical and thought-provoking scenarios, the stories invite readers to reflect on their own experiences and the complexities of human relationships.
- 2015
Conversing with Antiquity: English Poets and the Classics, from Shakespeare to Pope
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book offers a collection of previously published articles that delve into the connections between seventeenth and eighteenth-century English poets and their ancient Greek and Roman counterparts. It highlights the themes of exchange and dialogue, showcasing how these historical influences shaped poetic expression during this period. A new introduction sets the stage for understanding the significance of these interactions in the literary landscape.
- 2015
We Miss All the Great Parties
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the theme of unexpected encounters, this collection features ten stories that delve into personal journeys and self-discovery. Each narrative offers a unique perspective, highlighting the transformative power of chance meetings and the insights they bring. The characters navigate through various challenges and revelations, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of connection and growth. With a blend of humor and poignancy, these tales encourage a deeper understanding of the human experience.
- 2015
First Defense
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Make good decisions in threatening situations with your built-in survival signals.--Cover.
