April 9, 2023

Managing Work During Wisdom Years - Working Life Beyond 65

 

We have many around us active beyond 65. Recently an idea was floated that many will be more effective in cognitive fields after sixties. If we can help people to stick to their work beyond 60, they can contribute their best in cognitive fields like writing.


A Qualitative Research on the Topic


Published: 10 February 2023

Moving Beyond Fulfillment: Wisdom Years Stories of Passion, Perseverance, and Productivity

Kenneth A. Kiewra, Jessica Walsh & Chris Labenz 

Educational Psychology Review volume 35, Article number: 20 (2023) 

https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/7792297851977243524/2978792497855127528










Motivation to Learn in Education - Progress in Research

 


Motivation in education is a very lively field of research with a variety of new approaches proposed in recent days.  This includes:

1. a stronger inclusion of situational, social, and cultural characteristics in the explanatory context (Nolen, 2020), 

2. the use of findings from neuroscience to objectify assumptions about motivational processes (Hidi et al., 2019), 

3. the interaction of motivation and emotion in learning and performance (Pekrun & Marsh, 2022), 

4. the analysis of motivational profiles based on a person-centered approach (Linnenbrink-Garcia & Wormington, 2019), and

5.  the development of motivation interventions originating in sound theoretical approaches (Lazowski & Hulleman, 2016). 


https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-023-09767-9










March 24, 2023

nraomtr.blogspot.com touches 3 million page views - 23 November 2020

 23 November 2020   Management Theory Review Blog touches 3 million page views milestone in Blogger statistics


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Pub. 25.11.2020

March 9, 2023

Service Quality Management in Education

 


Service Quality in Higher Education: Expectations and Perceptions of Students

Asim, Ahmed; Kumar, Naresh

Asian Journal of Contemporary Education, v2 n2 p70-83 2018

https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1265991


Application of the SERVQUAL Model for the Evaluation of the Service Quality in Moroccan Higher Education: Public Engineering School as a Case Study
Goumairi, Ouissal; Aoula, Es-Saâdia; Ben Souda, Souad
International Journal of Higher Education, v9 n5 p223-229 2020

The SERVQUAL model, applied to the educational system and more precisely higher education, allows to quantify the non-quality by measuring the gap between the perception of the students and their expectations for a good service. It has the advantage of helping decision-makers take corrective actions needed to improve the service quality provided by universities as a part of a process of continuous improvement to achieve higher degree of excellence.


https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1270484


Case Study of Implementing TQM in Oregon State University in 1989









Updated on 9 March 2023
Pub 18.8.2021








March 5, 2023

Praveen Prakash IAS - Crusader for Zero Defects in Education in Andhra Pradesh

 Praveen Prakash is inspecting schools and hostels meticulously to identify shortcomings and to point out the need for better management, action and inspection to prevent them in the institutes of Andhra Pradesh.


This is a laudable effort. Care has to be taken to involve all the employees in this endeavor.

News on inspections by Praveen Prakash


https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/principal-secretary-to-inspect-state-run-schools-hostels-in-andhra-pradesh/article66239338.ece

Zero Defects in Education Systems

 Zero defects movement has to spread to education systems.9


An article by David Crosby.

https://www.qualitydigest.com/inside/quality-insider-column/zero-defects-teaching-120309.html


Claim of Zero Defects by a Physiology Teacher.

https://www.qualitydigest.com/inside/quality-insider-column/zero-defects-teaching-120309.html




February 16, 2023

Education Quality Improvement - Role of Teachers

 [14/02, 22:47] Rao Narayana: can have a role to play in quality

assurance.

Total quality management incorporates quality assurance, and

extends and develops it. TQM is about creating a quality culture where

the aim of every member of staff is to delight their customers, and

where the structure of their organization allows them to do so. In TQM

the customer is sovereign.

[14/02, 22:51] Rao Narayana: TQM is about providing the customer with what they want, when

they want it and how they want it. It involves moving with changing

customer expectations and fashions to design products and services that

meet and exceed their expectations. Only by delighting customers will

they return and tell their friends about it (this is sometimes called the

sell-on definition of quality). The perceptions and expectations of

customers are recognized as being short term and fickle, and so

organizations have to find ways of keeping close to their customers to

be able to respond to their changing tastes wants.

[15/02, 07:43] Rao Narayana: .

Barriers to quality are not the sole prerogative of managers. Many

staff fear the consequences of empowerment, especially if things go

wrong. They are often comfortable with sameness. They need to have

the benefits demonstrated to them.

[15/02, 15:15] Rao Narayana: Learners learn best in a style suited to their needs and inclinations.

An educational institution that takes the total quality route must take

seriously the issue of learning styles and needs to have strategies for

individualization and differentiation in learning. The learner is the

primary customer, and unless learning styles meet individual needs it

will not be possible for that institution to claim that it has achieved total

quality.

[16/02, 08:58] Rao Narayana: Juran developed a road map to quality planning, which consists of the

following steps:

1. Identify who are the customers.

2. Determine the needs of those customers.

3. Translate those needs into our language. 

4. Develop a product that can respond to those needs.

5. Optimize the product features so as to meet our needs as well as

customer needs.

6. Develop a process that is able to produce the product.

7. Optimize the process.

8. Prove that the process can produce the product under operating

conditions.

9. Transfer the process to operations.

[16/02, 19:36] Rao Narayana: Communities of knowledge



It is important to understand that knowledge is often built up and

generated by informal, self-organizing networks of practitioners. These

ad hoc groups are known as communities of practice or knowledge

communities. They are groups of like-minded people who have met to

share experience. They have many similarities with quality teams and

quality circles.

They differ from work teams in that they are not formal or task￾orientated teams. Instead they are self-organized networks, whose

organization is one that makes sense to its members. They are often

brought together by common interests and find their common purpose to

be the need to share expertise and solve problems. They develop in the

social space between formal hierarchies and project teams. They are

created out of a need to share and communicate ideas.

The idea of knowledge community networks is one that has a strong

resonance for education. Teachers and lecturers, after all, have a strong

sense of their own worth and a strong sense of professionalism. They

relate well to colleagues and use their peers as sounding boards for

ideas. It may be that the knowledge community is the model for

productive knowledge sharing in education.