EPISODE · Nov 4, 2021 · 22 MIN
Changing Education through Improvement Science
from Accelerate Your Performance · host Studer Education
How can improvement help us solve complex challenges in schools? Executive education leaders from across the country came together last week to answer this very question. After an energizing What's Right in Education conference, Dr. Janet Pilcher and Dr. Pat Greco came together to reflect on the impact of bold leaders in education. Despite a stressful year, people in districts are overcoming incredible obstacles one small step at a time. Hear about bright spots in education who are making improvement simple and sharing their work to fundamentally change education in America. This episode addresses questions such as:Why is it best to approach improvement with one small step at a time?What does it really mean to turn input into action?Does a problem need to be defined before it can be solved?Recommended Resources: Bold Leadership: A New Age of Education Leaders, Using Continuous Improvement Strategies in the Classroom to Help Students Take a Proactive Approach, How Do We Know if it's an Improvement? & Systems, Sea Otters, and Soil Recommended Podcasts: Tackle Student Learning Gaps, Do What's Right for Students, Hiring the Right Principal & Save Time with Proactive Communication
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How can improvement help us solve complex challenges in schools? Executive education leaders from across the country came together last week to answer this very question. After an energizing What's Right in Education conference, Dr. Janet Pilcher and Dr. Pat Greco came together to reflect on the impact of bold leaders in education. Despite a stressful year, people in districts are overcoming incredible obstacles one small step at a time. Hear about bright spots in education who are making imp...
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