
The Improvement Science Dissertation in Practice
A Guide for Faculty, Committee Members, and Their Students
Jill Alexa Perry(Author)
Myers Education Press
Will be published approx. on 30. May 2020
Book
Hardback
180 pages
978-1-9755-0319-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Improvement Science Dissertation in Practice provides a narrative and illustration about the purpose and features comprising the Dissertation in Practice and how this culminating experience is well suited to using Improvement Science as a signature methodology for preparing professional practitioners. This methodology, when combined with the Dissertation in Practice experience in EdD programs, reinforces practitioner learning about and skills for leadership and change. As a guide, the book is an extremely valuable resource that supports faculty, students, and practitioners in the application of Improvement Science to pressing educational problems in a structured, disciplined way.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 157 mm
Width: 237 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-9755-0319-2 (9781975503192)
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Perry Jill Alexa Perry | Zambo Debby Zambo | CROW
Improvement Science Dissertation in Practice
A Guide for Faculty, Committee Members, and their Students
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Person
Dr. Jill Perry is the Executive Director of the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate (CPED) and a Professor of Practice in the Department of Administrative and Policy Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. She has edited two books and is currently researching the ways EdD programs teach practitioners to utilize research evidence.
Debby Zambo is an Associate Professor Emerita from Arizona State University currently working as the Associate Director of the Carnegie Foundation on the Education Doctorate (CPED). Along with Jill Perry and Robert Crow, she developed and presented five workshops on a range of topics from the basic tools and processes of improvement science and, most recently, contextualizing improvement science in dissertation work.
Robert Crow, Ph. D., is an associate professor of educational research at Western Carolina University. His expertise in assessment and evaluation has led to collaborations with other 4-year institutions, community colleges, PK-12 schools, and institutional accreditation agencies such as SACS-COC. Dr. Crow's research interests include assessment and evaluation of student learning and of learning environments.
Debby Zambo is an Associate Professor Emerita from Arizona State University currently working as the Associate Director of the Carnegie Foundation on the Education Doctorate (CPED). Along with Jill Perry and Robert Crow, she developed and presented five workshops on a range of topics from the basic tools and processes of improvement science and, most recently, contextualizing improvement science in dissertation work.
Robert Crow, Ph. D., is an associate professor of educational research at Western Carolina University. His expertise in assessment and evaluation has led to collaborations with other 4-year institutions, community colleges, PK-12 schools, and institutional accreditation agencies such as SACS-COC. Dr. Crow's research interests include assessment and evaluation of student learning and of learning environments.
Content
Dedication
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1.
Designing a Professional Practice Doctorate
Chapter 2.
New Mindsets and a New Dissertation Frame
Chapter 3.
Actionable Problems of Practice
Chapter 4.
Reviewing the Literature: A Critical Skill
Chapter 5.
Drive Diagrams and a Theory of Improvement
Chapter 6.
Developing Improvement Measures
Chapter 7.
Testing the Theory/Change and Final Write Up
Chapter 8.
Implications: Challenges and Lessons Learned
About the Authors
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1.
Designing a Professional Practice Doctorate
Chapter 2.
New Mindsets and a New Dissertation Frame
Chapter 3.
Actionable Problems of Practice
Chapter 4.
Reviewing the Literature: A Critical Skill
Chapter 5.
Drive Diagrams and a Theory of Improvement
Chapter 6.
Developing Improvement Measures
Chapter 7.
Testing the Theory/Change and Final Write Up
Chapter 8.
Implications: Challenges and Lessons Learned
About the Authors
Index