Is your child attending school online? Are they easily distracted or struggling to stay on task? Is the online learning portal confusing and not user-friendly? Do you or your child need help to organize, monitor and track schoolwork?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the right book for you.
When Covid-19 appeared in the U.S. many schools closed their facilities then required students to do online learning at home. The schools did their best by providing online learning and student portals. However, what schools could not do was provide families clear guidance about how to organize and manage online schoolwork. As the parent of a student, along with thousands of parents, I didn't know where to begin To overcome the problem, my son and I used Agile management techniques to develop this "low-tech, high touch" system for making online schooling more efficient to manage.
For a moment, think about schooling as a process of acquiring knowledge. The assignments are the inputs, the schoolwork is the activity and completed assignment is the output. The Schoolwork Success System described in this book is based methods used for decades to manage knowledge work - software development. This system is a proven approach for planning and facilitating school "workflow" that is simple, reliable and saves time.
The Schoolwork Success System helps parents and students:
- Understand schoolwork prioritiesWhether your student gets straight A's or struggles with a disability, this system will work for them.
About the AuthorsGary Ficek earned a bachelor degree in Business Management and a master's degree in Engineering Management. He holds several professional certifications, including the Project Management Institutes Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt (LSSBB), Prosci Change Management, and Kaizen Leader. He has also managed multi-million-dollar construction projects, process-improvement, and strategic initiatives programs for over 20 years.
At the time of this writing, Alan Ficek was in the 7th grade. He was born in July and has always been one of the youngest students in his class; but this has never stopped Alan from always doing his best and never giving up. He played Little League baseball for six years as a catcher, pitcher and outfielder. He is now learning to drive shifter karts and the sweet science of boxing. Math and science are Alan's favorite school subjects. Like his father, Alan is an outdoorsman and has grit.