Introducing the Six Improvement Principles

Hear Tony Bryk, president emeritus of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, describe the need for networked improvement science in education and introduce each of the Six Core Principles of Improvement.

In this video Tony Bryk, president emeritus of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, describes different efforts to improve education systems, and how the Carnegie Foundation developed the improvement paradigm captured in its six core principles of improvement.

https://player.vimeo.com/video/1111510686?h=52311fcc74&badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479

Hear Bryk use examples from the Carnegie Math Pathways initiative to elaborate the first three principles of improvement introduced in Learning to Improve:

  • Be problem-focused and user-centered
  • Attend to variability
  • See the system

Hear Bryk use examples from the Carnegie Math Pathways initiative to elaborate the fourth, fifth, and six principles of improvement introduced in Learning to Improve:

  • Embrace measurement
  • Learn through disciplined inquiry
  • Organized as networks

https://player.vimeo.com/video/1116214606?h=1c1ee70793&badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479

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