Improvement Science in Education and Beyond Series
The Educational Leader's Guide to Improvement Science
Data, Design and Cases for Reflection
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The Educational Leader’s Guide to Improvement Science: Data, Design and Cases for Reflection is a collection illustrating applied organizational problem-solving using methods of improvement science in educational leadership. Early chapters introduce improvement science and then the reader is led through a logical sequence of inquiry, presented with cases of educational dilemma matched with principles of improvement science and provided examples of research methodology applied in context. Because improvement science research is so quickly becoming a signature pedagogy and core subject area of inquiry in the field of educational leadership, the literature is still scant in its coverage of improvement science models; it is the purpose of this publication to fill the void by providing concrete examples, through case studies, of instances where improvement research methods and analyses can be embedded to enhance and strengthen efforts at organizational improvement. This text concentrates on the elements faculty, students, and administrators need; specific models where improvement science frameworks enhance the reliability and validity of improvement or quality enhancement efforts.

To learn more about Improvement Science and see our full list of books in this area, please click through to the Myers Education Press Improvement Science website.

Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Improvement Science, Seminar/Practicum in Educational Leadership, Introduction to Program Evaluation, Educational Research for Administrators, Action Research for School Practitioners, Educational Research, School Improvement, and Teacher Leadership.

Table of Contents:

Foreword

SECTION ONE – The Science of Improvement Science

Chapter 1Considering Improvement Science in Educational Leadership by Robert Crow

Chapter 2Tools for Today’s Educational Leaders: The Basic Tool Box by Dean T. Spaulding & Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford

Chapter 3 - Practical Measurement in Improvement Science –by Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford 

SECTION TWO – Contextualizing Improvement Science in Higher Education

Chapter 4 - Crossing the Streams: Improvement Science, Educational Development and Systems Theory in Higher Education by Amy B. Chan Hilton & Laura Cruz

Chapter 5 - Navigating the Improvement Journey with an Equity Compass by Manuelito Biag 

Chapter 6The UCEA’s Program Design Network: Roles and Opportunities for Professional Learning Using Improvement Science by Kathleen M.W. Cunningham, Michelle D. Young, David Eddy Spicer 

Chapter 7 - Developing Stewards of the Practice: Understanding the Role of Improvement Science in EdD Programs by Jill A. Perry & Debbie Zambo 

Chapter 8 - Preparing School Leaders to Effectively Lead School Improvement Efforts: Improvement Science by Deborah S. Peterson & Susan P. Carlile 

Chapter 9Leveraging Improvement Science to Include Culture Shift by Richard J. Corman 

Chapter 10 - Redesign of the Licensure Field-Based Experience Using Improvement Science by Susan P. Carlile & Deborah S. Peterson 

Chapter 11- Unravelling Gateway Course Complexity by Brandon Smith 

Chapter 12Learning to Improve While Improving Assessment of Family Medicine Residents on an OB/GYN Rotation by Brook Hubner, Cecil Robinson & Michael Lawson

SECTION THREE - Contextualizing Improvement Science in K-12 Education 

Chapter 13 - Growth and Grading: Overcoming “Grades Don’t Matter” in Middle School by Cassandra Thonstad 

Chapter 14 - Using Improvement Science in Professional Learning Communities: From Theory to Practice by Ryan Carpenter & Deborah S. Peterson 

Chapter 15 - Implementing Professional Learning Communities: Improvement Required by Jacqueline Hawkins, Gary Henry, Kristi Santi & Keith Butcher 

Chapter 16Applying the Plan-Do-Study-Act Framework to Building a Social-Emotional Student Support Framework by Ken Facin & Patrick Dailey 

Chapter 17 - Conclusion – Dean T. Spaulding & Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford

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Reviews & Endorsements:

“Though other books and publications exist that present and discuss improvement science (many of which are cited throughout the series), the Improvement Science in Education series exhibits the most comprehensive coverage of improvement science currently available. Crow, Hinnant-Crawford, and Spaulding have curated a collection of books that showcases the breadth and depth of improvement science appealing to a variety of audiences, regardless of backgrounds, expertise, and readiness levels. . . Certainly, improvement science is a challenging undertaking, but this series empowers those ready and willing to try.”

Review by Christopher Benedetti for Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, Vol. 8 No. 3 (2023)

"Educators spend a great deal of time having to think about and justify their actions related to continuous improvement initiatives within their programs and district. Often, these introspective investigations occur without the theoretical or foundational supports necessary to help guide these inquiries, leaving the participants grappling at artifacts and data, with no cohesive way to utilize that content for continuous improvement. The Educational Leader’s Guide to Improvement Science: Data, Design and Cases for Reflection edited by Robert Crow, Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford, and Dean T. Spaulding will provide an indispensable resource for practitioners and researchers as they address the effective utilization of data to guide their improvement science initiatives. This readable and useful text provides informational support for novice as well as expert improvement scientists as they learn and apply the terms and concepts related to the field. A generous utilization of figures and graphs provide effective visuals that make the relationships between concepts more approachable and understandable. Cases situated around realistic educational contexts provide opportunities for the reader to interrogate the topics in a meaningful fashion, thus leading to new understandings of the way improvement science can be utilized within their individual programs." (Full review can be found in the August 2020 issue of School Administrator.)

School Administrator magazine, August 2020

"Across educational sectors, we strive to make our make our curricula rigorous and relevant for students; The Educational Leader’s Guide to Improvement Science challenges educational leaders to be rigorous in our analysis of problems and relevant as we implement context-specific solutions. While introducing improvement science as a methodology, The Guide gives leaders a handbook of tools with examples for authentic utilization. Additionally, the contributors illustrate the applicability of the method in micro and macro settings, making it a useful tool for everyone from aspiring leaders to CEOs. It is evident that improvement science methodology has the great potential for accelerating improvement, and those serious about transforming education should read this book."

Sharon L. Contreras, PhD, Superintendent, Guilford County Schools

"Crow, Hinnant-Crawford and Spaulding's book on the intersection of school leadership and improvement science is an essential resource for those transforming the education doctorate as well as for those preparing to lead schools. The book features a dozen chapters by practitioners of improvement science as well as chapters showcasing the promise of this important pedagogy. Both novices and experienced practitioners will find much to enhance their use of improvement science."

David Imig, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Foundation; Chair, Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate Board; Professor of the Practice at the University of Maryland