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Solving Problems in Schools: A Guide for Educators
American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC), Jan 2003, Pages: 58
Far from being a stagnant process, problem solving requires creativity, judgment, and insight. However, flashes of brilliance seldom occur in a vacuum. Systematic analysis stimulates insight. This book can help both teachers and administrators add structure to common sense.
This guidebook provides practical examples and organizational tools to tackle specific problems and find enduring solutions. An approachable and flexible problem-solving process is introduced and explained in a step-by-step fashion. Learn how to:
--systematically approach problems; --communicate in a common language; --organize relevant information; --build consensus; --make objective, informed decisions; --devise effective solutions; and --monitor progress.
Using helpful tools for idea generation, data collection, analysis, implementation, and measurement, this book details how to efficiently ensure problems are fully and systematically addressed.
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