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KnowledgeBases > The Positive Learning Climates KnowledgeBase > Element 4 > Activity 2 > Task 3: Implement Quality Assurance Process

Guideline: Dr. W. Edwards Deming, a noted thinker and proponent of quality, spoke of a system comprised of seven parts - aim, customers, suppliers, input, process, output, and quality measurement. In his view, if any one piece was missing than you simply had a collection of pieces and not a system. Embracing a systems approach to creating a safer school climate enables a school's staff to focus their improvement efforts on those tasks that bring value to their work.

Accomplishing improvement requires a systems view of the education process within a school and school district. The document offers a perspective on applying quality management systems to accomplishing school improvement initiatives. Additional resources are offered for principals to use with improvement efforts.

This link is to the offical website of The American Society for Quality (ASQ).

This link is to the education section of the American Society for Quality's website addressing quality in education from K-16.



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