OB Citations - Continuous Improvement and "High Leverage" Educational Problems
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OB Citations - Continuous Improvement and "High Leverage" Educational Problems
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Japanese Lesson Study: Teacher Professional Development through Communities of Inquiry
Doig, B., & Groves, S. (2011). Japanese Lesson Study: Teacher Professional Development through Communities of Inquiry. Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 13(1), Article 1. -
Using Design-Based Research to Improve the Lesson Study Approach to Professional Development in Camden (London)
Brown, C., Taylor, C., & Ponambalum, L. (2016). Using Design-Based Research to Improve the Lesson Study Approach to Professional Development in Camden (London). London Review of Education. https://doi.org/10.18546/LRE.14.2.02 -
Lesson Study: A Japanese Approach To Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Fernandez, C., & Yoshida, M. (2004). Lesson Study: A Japanese Approach To Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410610867 -
Strengthening Developmental Education Reforms: Evidence on Implementation Efforts From the Scaling Innovation Project
Edgecombe, N., Cormier, M. S., Bickerstaff, S., & Barragan, M. (2013). Strengthening Developmental Education Reforms: Evidence on Implementation Efforts From the Scaling Innovation Project (Working Paper No. 6; pp. 1–48). Community College Research Center. -
Improving Mathematics Instruction Through Lesson Study: A Theoretical Model and North American Case
Lewis, C. C., Perry, R. R., & Hurd, J. (2009). Improving Mathematics Instruction Through Lesson Study: A Theoretical Model and North American Case. Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 12(4), 285–304. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10857-009-9102-7 -
From Shanghai to Tennessee: Developing Instructional Leadership Through Teacher Peer Excellence Groups
Cravens, X., & Drake, T. (2017). From Shanghai to Tennessee: Developing Instructional Leadership Through Teacher Peer Excellence Groups. International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies, 6(4), 348–364. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLLS-12-2016-0062 -
Continuous Improvement in Schools: Understanding the Practice
Anderson, S., & Kumari, R. (2009). Continuous Improvement in Schools: Understanding the Practice. International Journal of Educational Development, 29(3), 281–292. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2008.02.006 -
Scaling Personalization: Exploring the Implementation of an Academic and Social-Emotional Innovation in High Schools
Rutledge, S. A., Brown, S., & Petrova, K. (2017). Scaling Personalization: Exploring the Implementation of an Academic and Social-Emotional Innovation in High Schools. Peabody Journal of Education, 92(5), 627–648. https://doi.org/10.1080/0161956X.2017.1368650 -
Dilemmas of Prescriptive Practices and Perceived Alignment in Program Implementation
Rubin, M., Patrick, S. K., & Goldring, E. B. (2017). Dilemmas of Prescriptive Practices and Perceived Alignment in Program Implementation. Peabody Journal of Education, 92(5), 609–626. https://doi.org/10.1080/0161956X.2017.1368646 -
Establishing and Sustaining Networked Improvement Communities: Lessons From Michigan and Minnesota
Proger, A., Bhatt, M., Cirks, V., & Gurke, D. (2017). Establishing and Sustaining Networked Improvement Communities: Lessons From Michigan and Minnesota (REL 2017-264; What’s Happening). Regional Educational Laboratory Midwest. https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/rel/Products/Publication/3853 -
The Right Network for the Right Problem
Gomez, L. M., Russell, J. L., Bryk, A. S., LeMahieu, P. G., & Mejia, E. M. (2016). The Right Network for the Right Problem. Phi Delta Kappan, 98(3), 8–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/0031721716677256 -
Using Improvement Science to Better Support Beginning Teachers: The Case of the Building a Teaching Effectiveness Network
Hannan, M., Russell, J. L., Takahashi, S., & Park, S. (2015). Using Improvement Science to Better Support Beginning Teachers: The Case of the Building a Teaching Effectiveness Network. Journal of Teacher Education, 66(5), 494–508. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022487115602126 -
Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons from Chicago
Bryk, A. S., Sebring, P. B., Allensworth, E., Easton, J. Q., & Luppescu, S. (2010). Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons from Chicago. University of Chicago Press. -
Mixing Metaphors: Building Infrastructure for Large Scale School Turnaround
Peurach, D. J., & Neumerski, C. M. (2015). Mixing Metaphors: Building Infrastructure for Large Scale School Turnaround. Journal of Educational Change, 16(4), 379–420. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-015-9259-z -
Studying Implementation within a Continuous-Improvement Process: What Happens When We Design with Adaptations in Mind?
Tichnor-Wagner, A., Allen, D., Socol, A., Cohen-Vogel, L., Rutledge, S., & Xing, Q. W. (2018). Studying Implementation Within a Continuous-Improvement Process: What Happens When We Design With Adaptations in Mind? Teachers College Record, 120(5), 1–52. -
Design-Based School Improvement: A Practical Guide for Education Leaders
Mintrop, R. (2016). Design-Based School Improvement: A Practical Guide for Education Leaders. In Harvard Education Press. Harvard Education Press. -
Continuous Improvement in the Public School Context: Understanding How Educators Respond to Plan–Do–Study–Act Cycles
Tichnor-Wagner, A., Wachen, J., Cannata, M., & Cohen-Vogel, L. (2017). Continuous Improvement in the Public School Context: Understanding How Educators Respond to Plan–Do–Study–Act Cycles. Journal of Educational Change, 18(4), 465–494. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-017-9301-4