In Their Own Words

Dr. Deming's Advice to Educators: Crazy Simple Education (Part 1)

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Oct 13, 2025
Lyle "Lee" Jenkins, a career educator and former superintendent, founded Crazy Simple Education to apply W. Edwards Deming's quality principles to academia. He discusses how Deming’s approach transforms learning into a team sport rather than a pressure cooker. Lee emphasizes defining learning outcomes, the pitfalls of numerical goals, and the effectiveness of random sample quizzes in fostering long-term retention. He also highlights how celebrating team achievements can reignite students' passion for learning and combat the decline in their love for school.
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ANECDOTE

One-Minute Invite Changed A Career

  • Lyle "Lee" Jenkins describes a one-minute invite that led him to a Deming session and changed his career direction.
  • He attended a 1992 Deming conference for educators that convinced him to apply Deming's methods to schools.
INSIGHT

Numerical Goals Produce Wrong Figures

  • Dr. W. Edwards Deming warned that numerical goals and ranking produce wrong figures driven by fear.
  • Jenkins links this to policies like No Child Left Behind and the failure of numeric targets in education.
ADVICE

State Clear Learning Outcomes

  • Tell students explicitly what they will learn this year and list only essential concepts.
  • Distinguish 'what they will learn' from a syllabus which describes what you will teach.
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