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Student Engagement Exit Ticket (Practical Measure Example)

Practical measures for improvement are user-centered. This blog describes how an improvement community centered front-line improvers as they designed their measure, engaging in collaborative processes to ensure that the measure was minimally burdensome and provided timely information to users.

Student Engagement Exit Ticket | Practical Measure Example

For a measure to be considered practical, it must be minimally burdensome to users and attend to the social processes of use that help activate a strong culture of improvement. While technical considerations are certainly important when developing and testing any practical measure, it is just as critical to build and nurture social routines that engage an improvement community of diverse expertise.…  Read the full blog post here.

This blog is part of the Practical Measurement for Improvement collection.

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