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ONSITE TRAINING: ImpaQT™ Training for the School
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CRSE IMPAQTS
Revision: 1 - 8/31/2009 12:12 PM Eastern
Description: ASQ's ImpaQT™ Training for the School provides a framework for continuous improvement within your school. It doesn’t matter whether your leadership team is experienced, is new to quality, or has varying levels of knowledge about school improvement. In this two-day training, teachers and administrators learn to align student goals, classroom goals, and school goals while building a measurable school improvement plan (MSIP) that involves key people and processes. Participants practice using quality tools and techniques to develop the school improvement plan and the action plan to deploy the MSIP in your school. Leadership teams will also discuss the role of training in school improvement and will learn effective professional development practices to improve student performance. Teams will use the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle to work toward measurable goals and will learn techniques to sustain changes over time. Please contact Andy Vik at 800-248-1946, for a free 30-minute needs assessment!

**Please contact ASQ for pricing and registration details**
 
 
Length: 15.00 Source:  Contact: ASQ Customer Service
CPEs: 0.00 RU Hours: 1.50 CEU Hours: 1.50
Goals: 
- Build shared leadership in your school, using teams and learning communities to drive improvement.
- Involve key stakeholders in the improvement process.
- Use student achievement data to drive decisions.
- Align student, classroom, and school SMART goals.
- Write a Measurable School Improvement Plan (MSIP).
- Apply the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle to improve processes that achieve goals.
- Monitor and evaluate changes to sustain improvement over time.
- Learn next steps for improving quality at your school.
Delivery Method: Onsite Training
Audience: Building principals, leadership teams, and classroom teachers.
 
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