Eliminating Waste In Teaching: Timeless Lessons for Improving Teaching and Training

Eliminating Waste In Teaching

Timeless Lessons for Improving Teaching and Training

2019 • 370 pages

Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972) was a principal leader of the early 20th century Scientific Management movement. Recognized internationally for her work in industrial psychology and industrial engineering, her work shaped the development of Toyota's management system and its derivative, Lean management. Eliminating Waste in Teaching presents, for the first time, Dr. Gilbreth's 1915 doctoral dissertation exactly as it was written. Teachers at all levels, educational administrators, and education policy makers, as well as corporate trainers and consultants will enjoy this book and be inspired to develop dozens of practical new ideas for improving teaching and training.Dr. Gilbreth's analyses and prescriptions for improving teaching are as relevant today as they were then. She successfully bridges gaps between the improvement methods used by industry to improve work and applies these same methods to improving teaching. Readers will marvel at the depth of Dr. Gilbreth's insights and her unceremonious exposing of the truth.Commentary and analysis by Professor Bob Emiliani, who has been applying Lean principles and practices to eliminate waste in teaching for 20 years, brings the story up to date and contributes a chapter on his most recent work improving teaching.


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