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Title: Quality Facilitator Training


1

Quality Facilitator Training Day 3
2
Welcome
  • Review Plus Delta
  • Review Parking Lot
  • Lunch
  • Recap Light Bulb Learning from Yesterday

3
Review PDSA Where are we and where we are going.
4
Plan Continuous Improvement
Define the System
Standardize Improvement
ACT
Assess Current Situation
PLAN
STUDY
Study the Results
DO
Analyze Causes
Try Out Improvement Theory
5
Improvement Theory
  • Based on the problems identified in the relations
    diagram, what could be done to improve the
    process?
  • Example on page 100 of KK workbook

6
Improvement Theory ExampleFor The 2nd Grade
Writing Team
  • If Students,
  • 1.) Use their dictionaries during writing
    session, and
  • 2.) Have better understanding of main idea and
    details,
  • Then they will have fewer errors on their writing
    assignments

7
Try It Out- Improvement Theory
  • With a partner write your improvement theory
    (use the Practice Writing An Improvement Theory
    handout in your 3-ring binder.
  • The improvement theory should be based on the
    root cause identified from the relations diagram
    you just completed with your partner.
  • Use an if then statement

8
Tool Presentations
Lotus Diagram Frances Willard Force Field Sue
and Misty Systematic Diagram Angie and Leah
9
Plan Continuous Improvement
Define the System
Standardize Improvement
ACT
Assess Current Situation
PLAN
STUDY
Study the Results
DO
Analyze Causes
Try Out Improvement Theory
10
Now What?
  • At this point, we have learned and used all of
    the key quality tools that are used in a complete
    PDSA cycle
  • Once the action plan has been written defining
    how the improvement theory will be carried out,
    the team will carry out the plan
  • And now, a summary on completing PDSA..

11
  • Study The Results
  • Improvements to the system were tried
  • Collect new data and compare with the original
    baseline data (measures)
  • Verify positive results

12
Tool PresentationsStudy the Results
  • Scatter Diagram Amy, Alicia, Michele, Laura
  • Histogram Amy, Angelique

13
  • ACT
  • Make final adjustments to the new process
  • Standardize the new process (update flow chart)
  • Communicate with all stakeholders

14
Future PDSA Assistance
  • (more detail) PDSA Team Assistance Guide
  • Online help, sample tools, examples, step by step
  • (less detail) Short Form PDSA
  • Key tools outlined in the process
  • (no detail) Blank PDSA form
  • PDSA structure

15
Tool Presentations
  • Is/Is Not Matrix Christine and Cindy
  • Quality Quadrant Kim and Patricia
  • Radar Arlene and Bernie
  • World Café Melisa and Mike

16
Classroom Connection
  • The classroom is viewed as a system.
  • There are seven components to the system.
  • Aim
  • Supply
  • Input
  • Process
  • Output
  • Customers
  • Feedback
  • (See diagram in notebook under classroom
    connection)

17
The Classroom as a System
  • It is the teachers job to mange the components
    of the classroom system to assure optimal growth.
  • The system includes all people and everything
    that contributes to the process and product of
    education.
  • Both positive and negative contributions can be
    valuable.
  • All customers should have input and feel they are
    a part of the improvement process.

18
Gage Student Enthusiasm Toward Learning
  • By recording the individual student data on a
    Scatter Matrix form.
  • This gives the teacher an accurate indication of
    students attitudes at the beginning of the year.
  • This can be used as baseline date to show the
    current situation.
  • Through the year it can be compared to other data
    to verify improvement.
  • (See sample scatter diagrams in your notebook
    under classroom connections)

19
Key Components in Setting Up the System
  • The teacher defines the system. Share the
    curriculum aim with students and parents.
  • Explain the process of striving toward in aim.
  • Develop Keys to Success with students.
  • State Keys to Success with a positive
    connotation.
  • Refer to the Keys to Success throughout year as a
    positive reminder of discipline.
  • Post the system diagram, the aim, and the Keys to
    Success.

20
Developing Keys to Success
  • Step 1 Class Discussion
  • Ask Why do you attend school?
  • Tool Brainstorming
  • (See Process in your notebook)

21
Step 2 Summarizing the Discussion
  • Students summarize the brainstorming.
  • Tool Affinity (If needed)
  • Students develop a statement-
  • An example might be
  • We attend school so we can gain knowledge ensure
    an appropriate educational experience.

22
Sharing Needs for Success
  • Students will brainstorm individually,
  • What will it take to ensure success in the
    classroom?
  • Share in small groups.
  • Generate a group list that will eventually be
    shared with the whole class.

23
Prioritizing Ideas
  • New Tool Priority Matrix
  • Steps for Using the Priority Matrix
  • (Please turn to priority matrix in your notebook,
    it is in the classroom connection section.)
  • Lets Practice
  • Choose 8 key components in the classroom- and
    prioritize them using the Priority Matrix.

24
Goals and ObjectivesThe Next Step
Keys to Success
Aim
Objectives
Goals
25
Goals and ObjectivesThe Next Step
  • Goals must be
  • Conceivable
  • Achievable
  • Believable
  • Controllable
  • Measurable
  • Desirable
  • The goal must be supportive of the classroom aim.

26
Objectives
  • The students plan of how they will accomplish
    their goal.
  • The objective must be aligned to the goal and the
    aim of the classroom.

27
Lets Review
Keys to Success
Aim
Objectives
Goals
28
In Summary
  • The student needs to understand the system by
    being part of the process.
  • Students and teacher create the keys together
  • The classroom is our classroom.
  • The utensil we use belong to all of us.
  • It is important that students feel they are part
    of the system.
  • Use the Keys of Success to support the goals and
    objectives of students and teacher.
  • Display goals so students can see them daily.

29
Let Finish Up!
  • Questions
  • Parking Lot
  • Plus/Delta
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