
Strengthening Student Success Systems with Improvement Science is an online course that engages educators, leaders, and support providers in practical and conceptual learning about the role continuous improvement can play in integrating student success systems into secondary schools and improving these systems’ effectiveness in local contexts.
Anchored on the text Continuous Improvement in High Schools: Helping More Students Succeed (MacIver & Balfanz), this course unpacks the six core principles of improvement science and presents specific strategies or tools related to improving high school graduation and post-secondary success.
Offered on an online learning platform, this self-paced course equips participants with tools, methods and mindsets to support students in their context to reach their full academic potential. This course is ideal for individuals working on creating school conditions that better support academic progress, college and career transitions, and the well-being of all students and educators.
See all of the courses in Carnegie’s Professional Learning catalog:
Introduction to Networked Improvement Basics℠
Tools for Understanding User Experience and Perspective
Improvement Science in Practice: Finding Solutions Through Iterative Testing℠