2013
DOI: 10.1080/09243453.2013.811089
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The effect of school inspections on school improvement

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“…A questionnaire study in a one-year longitudinal control group design found no effect of school inspections on school quality as self-reported by principals and teachers in Berlin and Brandenburg (Gärtner et al 2014; similar results by Böhm-Kasper and 1 There is also a body of research on unintended side effects of inspections which will not be discussed here in detail (e.g. Pietsch et al (2014, p. 466) showed in two studies that inspection affects performance growth and performance trends of students in Hamburg.…”
Section: Effects Of School Inspectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A questionnaire study in a one-year longitudinal control group design found no effect of school inspections on school quality as self-reported by principals and teachers in Berlin and Brandenburg (Gärtner et al 2014; similar results by Böhm-Kasper and 1 There is also a body of research on unintended side effects of inspections which will not be discussed here in detail (e.g. Pietsch et al (2014, p. 466) showed in two studies that inspection affects performance growth and performance trends of students in Hamburg.…”
Section: Effects Of School Inspectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research shows, however, that inspections often cause a drop in student academic outcomes, especially in the year of inspection (Scanlon, 1999;Gaertner & Pant, 2011;Gaertner et al, 2014;Hopkins et al, 2016). The same studies also reveal that inspections have either a negative effect on student performance or none at all.…”
Section: External Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School inspectors are expected to hold a discussion with individual teachers after class observations to provide them with an analysis of their strengths and weaknesses, and reflect on the quality of their teaching and learning processes. It is assumed that in course of the reflection process, teachers would not only have new conception of processes but the dialogue with inspector would also leads to concrete ideas for further development of which at this point, school inspection act as an instrument of gaining knowledge about their teaching and learning processes (Gaertner, Wurster and Pant (2014). Most of the research base on inspections has focuses on the instrumental effects on schools where teachers observed in the classrooms are expected to act on the views provided, and the expectations set by the inspection, and to use the inspection feedback for engaging in improvement actions in their schools.…”
Section: Levels Of Effects Of Inspection In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%