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WELCOME
to the Carnegie Foundation Summit on
Improvement in Education!
PC1: Improvement Science Basics
Monday, March 2, 2015
The Carnegie Foundation
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+ IMPROVEMENT SCIENCE
NETWORKED COMMUNITIES
Get better at getting better Why?
What?
Networked Improvement Communities
(NICS)
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(1) Serve as a Hub for NICS
Failure rates in
developmental
math
Failure to
support and
retain new
teachers
Equip students
to persist in
the face of
rigorous
learning
challenges
CCP
BTEN
SAIC
(2) Support Others
(3) Build a Community
HUB
HUB HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
Faculty Introductions
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Alicia Grunow Senior Partner and
Co-Director of the Center for Networked Improvement
Carnegie Foundation
Amanda Meyer Post-Baccalaureate Fellow,
Improvement Science Carnegie Foundation
Jon Benjamin Director of Facilities and Improvement Specialist
Carnegie Foundation
Heather Hough Associate, Improvement
Science and Analytics
Carnegie Foundation
“Improvement”
How much of your time at your job is spent “doing improvement”?
What are you doing when you are “doing improvement?”
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Goals for Today
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IMPROVEMENT SCIENCE
Get better at getting better
(1) What is improvement science? How is it different and complementary to current approaches to improve outcomes?
(2) Knowledge of an introductory set of tools & methodologies
The Improvement Journey
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Problem
P D
S A
Understand
the
problem
See the
system Set an aim
Develop a
theory of
improvement
Test
changes
Spread
changes Identify
measures
Table Introductions
(1) Table Intros (<45 seconds each): – Introduce yourself (name, organization, role)
–One thing you are passionate about
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(2) Split into 3 teams per table for the activities
Developing a Theory of Improvement
Aim Statements
Measurement for Improvement
Putting it All Together
Testing Changes
Closing Reflections
Seeing the System
Break
Break
LUNCH
Opening
Systems Activity