Introduction-A Primer on Improvement Science
Chapter 1. Research, Science, and Education
Chapter 2. What Is Improvement Science? Why Do You Need It?
SECTION TWO
What Is the Exact Problem Im Trying to Solve? What Am I Trying to Accomplish?
Chapter 3. Collaborating to Define Problems: Definitions with Inclusive Visions
Chapter 4. Discerning Variation: Fluctuation in Processes and Outcomes
SECTION THREE
What Change Might I Introduce and Why? How Will I Know the Change Is an Improvement?
Chapter 5. Using a Wide-Angle Lens: Seeing the System Producing Your Outcomes
Chapter 6. Developing Theories to Drive Improvement
Chapter 7. Operationalizing Your Theory With Practical Measurement
Chapter 8. Planning, Doing, Studying, and Acting: Improvement Methodology
Chapter 9. Accelerating Improvement With Networks
Chapter 10. Improving for and With Equity When Equity Is Not Prioritized
Chapter 11. Improvement Science in Education
Epilogue. Why Does a Black Girl Still Endorse Improvement Science?
Appendix. Glossary
Index
Description
Dr. Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Clemson University. She holds bachelors degrees in English and Communication from North Carolina State University, a masters in Urban Education Policy from Brown University, and a PhD in Educational Studies from Emory University. Brandi has studied and worked in K-12 and higher education policy for the last 10 years, doing research, evaluation, and policy analysis with entities as varied as the University System of Georgia and Syracuse City School District. Her research agenda employs justice framework where she intentionally seeks to expose policies and practices related to exploitation, domination, and marginalization; her broad interest include multicultural education, teacher activism, African American activism, improvement science, and education policy.

