System Reform

the concept of systemic reform may be used in reference to (1) reforms that impact multiple levels of a system (2) reforms that aspire to make changes throughout a defined system, such as district-wide or statewide reforms; (3) reforms that are intended to influence, in minor or significant ways, every member in a system; or (4) reforms that may vary widely in design and purpose, but that nevertheless reflect a consistent philosophy or that is aimed at achieving common objectives.

Source: EdGlossary