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Partners in School Innovation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Partners in School Innovation
Partners in School Innovation (Partners) is a national education reform non-profit headquartered in San Francisco that aims to transform teaching and learning in the lowest-performing public schools. Partners does this by developing the capacity of teachers and education leaders to engage in self reflective Results-Oriented Cycles of Inquiry (ROCI), a proprietary adaptation of continuous improvement methodology for public school districts. == History==
Partners in School Innovation was founded in 1993 with the aim of eliminating the racial achievement gap in public education. Co-founders Julien Phillips, a former Peace Corps Volunteer and McKinsey & Co. partner, and Kim Grose, a Rhodes scholar and social justice advocate, saw a need for major institutional change in the educational system. They began a model to create systemic improvements in low-performing schools by enlisting the support of AmeriCorps members, or “Partners.”
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