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Murphy, J. (1992a). The landscape of leadership preparation: Reframing the education of school administrators. Newbury Park, CA: Corwin Press.

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Murphy, J. (1996). The privatization of schooling: Problems and possibilities. Newbury Park, CA: Corwin Press.

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Murphy, J. (1999). New consumerism: The emergence of market-oriented governing structures for schools. In J. Murphy & K. S. Louis (Eds.), The handbook of research on school administration. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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Murphy, J. (2000, February). Governing America’s schools: The shifting playing field. Teachers College Record, 102(1), 57-84.

Murphy, J. (2002, April). Reculturing the Profession of educational leadership: New Blueprints. Educational Administration Quarterly, 38(3), 176-191.

Murphy, J. (2004). Leadership for literacy: Research-based practice, prek-3. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.



Murphy, J. (2005). Connecting teacher leadership and school improvement. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

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Murphy, J. (2006). The evolving nature of the American high school: A punctuated equilibrium model of institutional change. Leadership and Policy in Schools, 5(4), 1-39, 285-324. (invited article)

Murphy, J. (2006, December). The evolving nature of the American high school: A punctuated equilibrium model of institutional change. Leadership and Policy in Schools, 5(4), 1-39, 285-324.

Murphy, J. (2006, December). The evolving nature of the American high school: A punctuated equilibrium model of institutional change. Leadership and Policy in Schools, 5(4), 1-39, 285-324.

Murphy, J. (2008a). The place of leadership in turnaround schools: Insights from organizational recovery in the public and private sectors. Journal of Educational Administration, 46(1), 74-98.

Murphy, J. (2008b). Turnaround insights from the organizational sciences: A review of the empirical evidence and the development of a staged model of recovery with potential implications for the PK-12 education sector. Leadership and Policy in Schools, 17(4), 331-357.

Murphy, J. (2009, November). Turning around failing schools: Policy insights from the corporate, government and non-profit sectors. Educational Policy, 23(6), 796-830.

Murphy, J. (2010) The educators’ handbook for understanding and closing achievement gaps. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J. (2010). The educator’s handbook for understanding and closing achievement gaps. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J. (2010). The educator’s handbook for understanding and closing achievement gaps. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J. (2010a). The educator’s handbook for understanding and closing achievement gaps. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J. (2010b). Turning around failing schools: Insights for educational leaders. Journal of Educational Change, 11(2), 157-176.

Murphy, J. (2010b). Turning around failing schools: Insights for educational leaders. Journal of Educational Change, 11(2), 157-176.

Murphy, J. (2011). Essential lessons for leaders. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Murphy, J. (2012). Homeschooling in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Murphy, J. (2013). The architecture of school improvement. Journal of Educational Administration, 51(3), 252-263.

Murphy, J. (2013a). The architecture of school improvement: Essential lessons. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Murphy, J. (2013b). The architecture of school improvement. Journal of Educational Administration, 51(3), 252-263.

Murphy, J., & Datnow, A. (2003a). Leadership lessons from comprehensive school reforms. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1985). Effective high schools: What are the common characteristics? NASSP Bulletin, 69(477), 18-22.

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1986). The superintendent as instructional leader: Findings from effective school districts. Journal of Educational Administration, 24(2), 213236.

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1988). The characteristics of instructionally effective school districts. Journal of Educational Research, 81(3), 175181.

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1989). Equity as access to learning: Curricular and instructional treatment differences. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 21(2), 129149.

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1989). Equity as access to learning: Curricular and

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1992). The principalship in an era of transformation. Journal of Educational Administration, 30(2), 7788.

Murphy, J., & Hallinger, P. (1993). Restructuring schooling: Learning from ongoing efforts. In J. Murphy & P. Hallinger (Eds.), Restructuring schooling: Learning from ongoing efforts. New Park, CA: Corwin Press.

Murphy, J., & Meyers, C. V. (2008). Turning around failing schools: Leadership lessons from the organizational sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J., & Meyers, C. V. (2009). Rebuilding organizational capacity in turnaround schools: Insights from the corporate, government, and non profit sectors. Educational Management, Administration and Leadership, 37(1), 9-29.

Murphy, J., & Meyers, C.V. (2008). Turning around failing schools: Lessons from the organizational sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J., & Shiffman, C. (2002). Understanding and assessing charter schools. New York: Teachers College Press.

Murphy, J., & Shiffman, C. (2002). Understanding and assessing charter schools. New York: Teachers College Press.

Murphy, J., & Tobin, K. (2011). Homelessness comes to school. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Murphy, J., & Torre, D. (2014). Creating productive cultures in schools: For students, teachers, and parents. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Murphy, J., Beck, L. G., Crawford, M., & Hodges, A. (2001). The productive high school: Creating personalized academic communities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.



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