Optimizing student learning: a Lean systems approach to improving K-12 education

Lean principles and strategies, as applied to education through this real-life case study, are explained in easy-to-understand terms, not in manufacturing Lean jargon. Scenarios used are from real life events common to all educators. Examples of forms, tools adapted to the needs of educators, and re...

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Main Authors: Ziskovsky, Betty (Author), Ziskovsky, Joe (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [United States] Productivity Press 2019
Edition:Second edition
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Online Access:Volltext
Summary:Lean principles and strategies, as applied to education through this real-life case study, are explained in easy-to-understand terms, not in manufacturing Lean jargon. Scenarios used are from real life events common to all educators. Examples of forms, tools adapted to the needs of educators, and results are included. The book is written in an easy to understand narrative style. Reviewers of the original version - educators who knew nothing about Lean - stated they could easily understand the concepts presented and implement the model using nothing more than the book as a guide. The book's presentation eliminates teacher procrastination resulting from having to figure something out and how to apply it to your work yourself when you have no extra time available for that purpose. It also eliminates the need to hire a Lean consultant - a plus for districts strapped for cash but desiring to implement an improvement solution
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 176 pages)
ISBN:9780429447976
0429447973
9780429826290
042982629X
9780429826313
0429826311
9780429826306
0429826303

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