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9780415399715

School Inspection & Self-Evaluation: Working with the New Relationship

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415399715

  • ISBN10:

    0415399718

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2006-09-06
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Around the world, school inspection is subject to critical scrutiny. It is too cumbersome? Too expensive? Too disruptive to the normal flow of school life? Does it actually improve schools? And, what does the new relationship between inspection and self-evaluation mean for schools? School Inspection and Self-Evaluation: Working with the New Relationship addresses these issues, and unpicks the legacy of an Ofsted regime widely criticised as invasive and disempowering to teachers. In this book, John MacBeath: examines in turn each aspect of the 'new relationships', its potential strengths and some of its inherent weaknesses; debates issues that confront school leaders and classroom teachers, including Every Child Matters; offers advice on now schools can marry ongoing self-evaluation with Ofsted's expectations; describes how to deal with PLACS, PANDAS and 'other beastly inventions'; shows how to use web sources to best advantage; explains how to reconcile the tensions between accountability and improvement; provides a guide to a repertoire of tried-and-tested approaches to help teachers embed self-evaluation in day-to-day classroom practice. The book also contains case studies from schools that have adopted innovative approaches to self-evaluation. While of immediate practical interest for school leaders, managers and teachers in England, the book also speaks to an international audience, as the issues raised here have resonance in every country where quality assurance and standards are at the forefront of policy and practice. Book jacket.

Author Biography

John MacBeath is Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Cambridge, UK

Table of Contents

List of figures vii
List of tables ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 New relationships for old
1(16)
2 A view from the schools
17(12)
3 A view from the Bell tower
29(9)
4 Inspection and self-evaluation: a brief history
38(9)
5 Lies, damned lies and statistics
47(9)
6 Self-evaluation, review, audit, self-assessment and self-inspection
56(14)
7 Hearing voices
70(10)
8 Learning in and out of school
80(11)
9 PLASCS, PATS, electronic PANDAS and other beastly inventions
91(9)
10 Every Child Matters? 100(9)
11 The SEF and how to use it 109(11)
12 Who needs a School Improvement Partner?: critical friend or Trojan collaborator 120(13)
13 Googling around: the connoisseur's guide 133(10)
14 The tools of self-evaluation 143(19)
15 The leadership equation 162(11)
16 What can we learn from other countries? 173(11)
Notes 184(11)
Index 195

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