Improvement in Action, Anthony S. Bryk's sequel to Learning to Improve, illustrates how educators have effectively applied the six core principles of continuous improvement in practice. The book highlights relevant examples of rigorous, high-quality improvement work in districts, schools, and professional development networks across the country.
The organizations featured in the book have addressed, with remarkable results, long-standing inequitable educational outcomes in high school graduation rates, college readiness, and absenteeism. The cases emphasize the measures the educators took and the thinking that motivated their actions.
Bryk describes how improvers, working in different contexts and confronting different problems, used select principles, tools, and methods to make improvement come to life. Brief analytic reflections are embedded throughout the narratives, and each chapter concludes with an analysis of a set of larger lessons illuminated by the organization's story. Taken as a set, these examples offer readers valuable insights about the actual dynamics of doing improvement work.
Improvement in Action, paired with Learning to Improve, provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the practice, method, and theory of large-scale continuous improvement in education.
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Anthony S. Bryk is the ninth president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, where he is leading work on transforming educational research and development, more closely joining researchers and practitioners to improve teaching and learning. Formerly, he held the Spencer Chair in Organizational Studies in the School of Education and the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
In Improvement in Action, Anthony S. Bryk illustrates how educators have effectively applied the six core principles of continuous improvement in practice as outlined in the previous book, Learning to Improve. The latest book highlights relevant examples of rigorous, high-quality improvement work in districts, schools, and professional development networks across the country.
The organizations featured in Improvement in Action have addressed--with remarkable results--long-standing inequitable educational outcomes in high school graduation rates, college readiness, and absenteeism. Brief analytic reflections are embedded throughout the narratives, and each chapter concludes with an analysis of a set of larger lessons illuminated by the organization's story. Taken as a set, the cases offer readers valuable insights about the real-life dynamics of doing improvement work. "A must-read for educators who aim to put the principles for continuous improvement into action, transforming their organizations in the process. The six diverse case studies of successful improvement efforts provide vivid images of what it means to live the improvement principles. Taken together, the cases offer concrete, actionable insights into the core aspects of improvement work that can inform readers' pursuit of ambitious improvement goals.""Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.
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