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The Cycle of Continuous Improvement is used for improving outcomes and creating a reflective mindset within the education system. It is an iterative problem-solving method for making rapid, incremental improvements while gaining valuable learning and knowledge from the practice.
Educators use the cycle to study and reflect on current practice or to address a shared problem. This cycle allows us to produce evidence and informs us on how to lead organizational transformation.
The Model for Improvement serves as a guide to move you and your team through an improvement process. These steps are outlined in four Improvement Moves: Understanding the Problem, Focus Efforts, Test the Change, and Consolidate Learning.
Our model is based on the Improvement Science work of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Associates in Process Improvement.
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