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Strategies/change ideas

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Driver diagrams are visual representations that help teams to understand what levers or drivers will lead to attainment of the selected goal.

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  • the video below that describes how to build on the fishbone root cause analysis to develop a driver diagram.

  • Reference the diagram created by the school team in the video and use the template to complete your own diagram.

  • More detail about how to develop driver diagrams--including a step-by-step protocol--is available in chapter 2 of the NYDoE Improvement Science handbook (pp.

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  • 41-71).

driver diagrams: see REL continuous improvement workbook?

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Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles

The Plan-Do-Study-Act process (PDSA) is an iterative, cyclical process through which educators plan to: (1) implement change ideas or strategies; (2) collect data during the implementation process; (3) analyze the data; and then (4) decide what to do

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next based on the findings. These change ideas may be generated from a driver diagram or might emerge from inquiry cycles that are focused on investigating a particular problem of practice.

  • Use the PDSA template created for the Texas Network for School Improvement to plan your PDSA cycle.

  • More detail about implementing PDSA cycles--including a step-by-step protocol--is available in chapter 3 of the NYDoE Improvement Science handbook (pp. 73-105).

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PDSA: https://www.hepg.org/her-home/issues/harvard-educational-review-volume-85-number-4/herbooknote/learning-to-improvePDSA template created for the Texas Network for School Improvement

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