2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10833-021-09414-6
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Local education authority’s quality management within a coupled school system: Strategies, actions, and tensions

Abstract: International policy trends point to an increased focus on student achievement, teaching quality, and school outcomes. Attention to Swedish students’ poor academic achievement over the past two decades has resulted in an increased emphasis on the responsibility of municipalities and schools to create a better educational atmosphere through building quality control systems at the local level. The purpose of this study is to contribute in-depth knowledge of not only how local education authorities (LEAs) support… Show more

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“…Centres for inclusive education are in relation with other entities at a county level—County Council and School Inspectorate. Therefore, any proposed measure to address the challenges must be placed under redefining the school relationships between national-, district- (county-), local and school-level stakeholders (Håkansson and Adolfsson 2021 ) and supporting local authorities in policy implementation (Bokayev et al 2021 ). Mismatch between funds’ allocation and field distribution of equipment is mentioned, similar to other studies (Bokayev et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Centres for inclusive education are in relation with other entities at a county level—County Council and School Inspectorate. Therefore, any proposed measure to address the challenges must be placed under redefining the school relationships between national-, district- (county-), local and school-level stakeholders (Håkansson and Adolfsson 2021 ) and supporting local authorities in policy implementation (Bokayev et al 2021 ). Mismatch between funds’ allocation and field distribution of equipment is mentioned, similar to other studies (Bokayev et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, there has been little knowledge about PD for principals. However, there is a growing body of research on the central LEA level giving us relatively extensive insight into the sometimes challenging relationship between superintendents and principals (Addi-Raccah, 2015; Honig and Rainey, 2019; Håkansson and Adolfsson, 2022). In addition, international research stresses the importance of middle-tier intermediaries being learning-oriented and providing job-embedded PD for all staff if school improvement initiatives are to produce results and eventually close gaps in achievement between diverse groups of students (e.g.…”
Section: Roles and Responsibilities In Swedish Lea Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because colleagues play an important role in teachers' development, it is critical to assemble a staff of teachers who share core values and is committed to improving their practice, both individually and collectively [33]. e quality management system depends on data utilization, leadership, and discussion formats, all of which contribute to reasonably intimate and network of relationships among the colleagues [34]. e capacity of schools to improve teaching can be increased by guiding individual teachers and using systematic and meaningful evaluations.…”
Section: Supervisory Encouragementmentioning
confidence: 99%