Understanding Variation

Understanding Variation
Author: Donald J. Wheeler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: IND:30000056654035

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This book provides techniques to become numerically literate and able to understand and digest data.

Understanding Family Change and Variation

Understanding Family Change and Variation
Author: Jennifer A. Johnson-Hanks,Christine A. Bachrach,S. Philip Morgan,Hans-Peter Kohler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2011-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400719453

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Fertility rates vary considerably across and within societies, and over time. Over the last three decades, social demographers have made remarkable progress in documenting these axes of variation, but theoretical models to explain family change and variation have lagged behind. At the same time, our sister disciplines—from cultural anthropology to social psychology to cognitive science and beyond—have made dramatic strides in understanding how social action works, and how bodies, brains, cultural contexts, and structural conditions are coordinated in that process. Understanding Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural Action argues that social demography must be reintegrated into the core of theory and research about the processes and mechanisms of social action, and proposes a framework through which that reintegration can occur. This framework posits that material and schematic structures profoundly shape the occurrence, frequency, and context of the vital events that constitute the object of social demography. Fertility and family behaviors are best understood as a function not just of individual traits, but of the structured contexts in which behavior occurs. This approach upends many assumptions in social demography, encouraging demographers to embrace the endogeneity of social life and to move beyond fruitless debates of structure versus culture, of agency versus structure, or of biology versus society.

Understanding English Language Variation in U S Schools

Understanding English Language Variation in U S  Schools
Author: Anne H. Charity Hudley,Christine Mallinson
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015-04-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807774021

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In today’s culturally diverse classrooms, students possess and use many culturally, ethnically, and regionally diverse English language varieties that may differ from standardized English. This book helps classroom teachers become attuned to these differences and offers practical strategies to support student achievement while fostering positive language attitudes in classrooms and beyond. The text contrasts standardized varieties of English with Southern, Appalachian, and African American English varieties, focusing on issues that are of everyday concern to those who are assessing the linguistic competence of students. Featuring a narrative style with teaching strategies and discussion questions, this practical resource: Provides a clear, introductory explanation of what is meant by non-standard English, from both linguistic and educational viewpoints. Emphasizes what educators needs to know about language variation in and outside of the classroom. Addresses the social factors accompanying English language variation and how those factors interact in real classrooms. “A landmark book. . . . It guides linguists and educators as we all work to apply our knowledge on behalf of those for whom it matters most: students.” —From the Afterword by Walt Wolfram, North Carolina State University “In the ongoing debate about language we typically hear arguments about what students say and/or how they say it. Finally, a volume that takes on the ‘elephant in the parlor’—WHO is saying it. By laying bare the complicated issues of race, culture, region, and ethnicity, Charity Hudley and Mallinson provide a scholarly significant and practically relevant text for scholars and practitioners alike. This is bound to be an important contribution to the literature.” —Gloria Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin–Madison “An invaluable guide for teachers, graduate students, and all lovers of language. The authors provide a comprehensive and fascinating account of Southern and African American English, showing how it differs from standardized English, how those differences affect children in the classroom, and how teachers can use these insights to better serve their students.” —Deborah Tannen, University Professor and professor of linguistics, Georgetown University

Patient Flow Reducing Delay in Healthcare Delivery

Patient Flow  Reducing Delay in Healthcare Delivery
Author: Randolph Hall
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2006-10-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387336367

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This book is dedicated to improving healthcare through reducing the delays experienced by patients. It is the first book treatment to have reduction in patient delay as its sole focus, and therefore, provides the foundation by which hospitals can implement change. In short, the book provides "hands-on" discussion and methods for solving a variety of problems, and is a guide to motivate change in Health Care Systems around the world.

Optimization and Variation Reduction in Quality

Optimization and Variation Reduction in Quality
Author: Wayne A. Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0963512218

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Practical Insight Into CMMI

Practical Insight Into CMMI
Author: Tim Kasse
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781596932760

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Taking you beyond the Capability Maturity Model- to the integrated world of systems and software, this comprehensive resource presents CMMI- Version 1.2 in a manner that is easy to comprehend by higher-level managers and practitioners alike. Written by a world-renowned expert in the field, the book offers a clear picture of the activities an organization would be engaged in if their systems and software engineering processes were based on CMMI-."

Understanding Learning and Teaching

Understanding Learning and Teaching
Author: Michael Prosser,Keith Trigwell
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335232604

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How can university teachers improve the quality of student learning? Prosser and Trigwell argue that the answer lies in determining how students perceive their unique learning situations. In doing so they draw upon the considerable body of educational research into student learning in higher education which has been developed and published over the past three decades; and they enable university teachers to research and improve their own teaching. This book outlines the key principles underlying successful teaching and learning in higher education, and is a key resource for all university teachers.

Making Sense of Data

Making Sense of Data
Author: Donald J. Wheeler
Publsiher: SPC Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Graphic methods
ISBN: 0945320612

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This book addresses the isues of Data Analysis and SPC in a service setting. Emphasis is give to three basic questions of quality improvement: What do you want to accomplish? By what method? How will you know? 130 Examples and Case Histories from real businesses are used to illustrate the concepts. Readers discover where to start, what to measure, how to measure it, how to understand the measurement.