
Systemic Change
Systemic change refers to a fundamental shift in the way a system—whether it’s social, economic, or environmental—operates. Instead of just addressing symptoms or making small adjustments, systemic change involves rethinking and redesigning the underlying structures and processes that drive the system. This can include changing policies, practices, and relationships to create more sustainable and equitable outcomes. For instance, in education, systemic change might mean not only improving schools but also addressing the broader issues of funding, community support, and access to resources that affect learning.