ERIC Number: EJ1060972
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015-Apr
Pages: 17
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Creating a Cycle of Continuous Improvement through Instructional Rounds
Meyer-Looze, Catherine L.
International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, v10 n1 p29-45 Apr 2015
Instructional Rounds is a continuous improvement strategy that focuses on the technical core of educational systems as well as educators collaborating side-by-side. Concentrating on collective learning, this process only makes sense within an overall strategy of improvement. This case study examined the Instructional Rounds process in a northern Michigan school district. Pressure points identified included a culture of distrust, an unclear definition of learner outcomes and effective teaching, and a status quo view of improvement. Supportive strategies for change were identified and continue to be implemented as part of the district's continuous improvement strategy.
Descriptors: Total Quality Management, Improvement Programs, Capacity Building, Leadership Training, Needs Assessment, Change Strategies, Skill Analysis, Educational Practices, School Districts, School Administration, Interviews, Observation, Transcripts (Written Records), Facilitators (Individuals), Group Dynamics, Trust (Psychology), Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Communities of Practice, Case Studies
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Michigan
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