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In Their Own Words

What do training and leadership really mean? Deming in Schools Case Study (Part 13)

Sep 26, 2023
John Dues, a new generation educator, and Andrew Stotz discuss Dr. Deming's principles of training and leadership in education. They explore the importance of reducing variation through structured training, the Summer Institute program for teachers, standardizing processes for continual improvement, and the role of leadership in creating a better work environment. They also highlight the significance of feedback and measuring leadership potential.
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Quick takeaways

  • Principle six highlights the importance of training in the education system to improve skills, reduce variation, and establish a high-quality curriculum.
  • Principle seven emphasizes the significance of leadership in creating an environment that supports genuine interest, quality learning experiences, and continuous improvement in the education system.

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Principle six: Institute training on the job

Principle six focuses on the importance of training in the education system. The aim is to provide training for everyone in the system, including students, teachers, staff, and management. The training is designed to improve skills and knowledge and ensure that everyone knows their job and can contribute effectively to the school system. The goal is to reduce variation in methods and establish a high-quality, coherent curriculum. The podcast discusses the importance of ongoing training and the need to adapt and improve it based on changes in cognitive science, curriculum, technology, and teaching techniques.

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