Eliminating Waste in Teaching

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Discover the groundbreaking work of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth (24 May 1878 – 2 January 1972).

Eliminating Waste in Teaching presents the groundbreaking doctoral dissertation of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, the founder of industrial psychology and one of the key founders of industrial engineering. This timeless classic offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing education today.

Key benefits of Eliminating Waste in Teaching:

  • Learn from a pioneer: Discover this little-known work of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth.
  • Understand the challenges of teaching: Gain insights into the common problems faced by teachers and the types of waste in teaching.
  • Learn practical strategies: Discover Dr. Gilbreth’s recommendations for improving teaching and learning at all levels of education.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to:

  • Improve your teaching methods
  • Transform education for the benefit of students and teachers alike
  • Learn from a truly innovative thinker and practitioner

Order your copy of Eliminating Waste in Teaching today and elevate your journey towards excellence in teaching.

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Book Details

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

by Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth with Dr. Bob Emiliani
Cubic, LLC South Kingstown, RI, USA

370 pages • ISBN 978-1-7320191-0-2 • November 2019

Table of Contents
By Bob Emiliani
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Postscript
Contemporary Methods of Waste Elimination in Teaching

By Lillian Gilbreth
Preface
PART I
General Principles of Waste Elimination
Chapter I Waste Elimination and Scientific Management
Chapter II The Relation Between Education and Scientific Management
Chapter III What Scientific Management Is
Chapter IV The Practice of Scientific Management and Its Tests
Chapter V Installing and Maintaining Scientific Management
PART II
Application of Waste Elimination to Teaching
Chapter I The First Step, the Survey, Recording Present Conditions
Chapter II Waste Elimination in Handling the Material Element
Chapter III The Human Element, Eliminating Waste in Physical Motions
Chapter IV The Human Element, Eliminating Waste in Mental Motions
Chapter V The Problem of Motivation
Appendix A, B, C, D, E
About the Authors

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