Cognia helps close performance gaps and creates culture of ongoing improvement

[...]Mr Welbeck notes that thanks to the accreditation process and its focus on continuous improvement, school officials systematically: * Reflect on what they are doing * Seek to prove what the problem is and determine whether it requires a solution * Determine what type of solution is required bas...

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