Continuous Improvement in the History and Social Science Classroom
Carson, Shelly
Item: H0997
Member Price: $23.00
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Author Karen Fauss has written a practical and informative book showing ways to improve teaching in primary schools. Through the use of quality tools, students become more involved in the process of bringing about improvements in the classroom, which leads to increased levels of enthusiasm and higher learning. By collecting and analyzing process data, Fauss is able follow how students are progressing on a regular basis. Graphing of this data allows the information to be communicated with parents, students, and other teachers.
| Continuous Improvement in the Classroom |
| The books of ASQ's Continuous Improvement in the Classroom Series, edited by Lee Jenkins, emphasize the use of quality principles in education, each focusing on a specific classroom subject. | |
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To implement the philosophy and practice in The Continuous Improvement Series, visit the author’s website.
Contents:
- The system
- The Aim
- Keys to Success
- Teambuilding for Success
- Practical Application
- Tools for Measuring Progress
- Information, the Building Block
- Improving Student Knowledge
- Maintaining Enthusiasm in the Classroom
- Optimization
127 pages.
ISBN 0873894332.
8.5 x 11.
Softcover.
2000
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