Monitoring education : indicators, quality, and effectiveness /

By: Gibbon, Carol Taylor Fitz [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Cassell, c1996Description: xii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780304329830Subject(s): EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY | EDUCATION EVALUATIONLOC classification: LB 2822 .F5 1996
Contents:
Part 1. Introduction -- Part 2. Philosophical -- Part 3. An up-and-running indicator system -- Part 4. Measurements for monitoring systems -- Part 5. Basic statistical procedures for monitoring -- Part 6. The Design of performance indicator systems -- Part 7. The Impact of monitoring on other systems -- Part 8. Signing off.
Summary: Fuelled by the interest in school performance league tables, performance monitoring is increasingly influential over the management of education, providing a way to monitor, define and achieve quality in education. Monitoring Education aims to contribute to the process of designing systems of monitoring that work. With reference to developments in the US, management strategies for achieving effectiveness are assessed and the meaning and meaningfulness of 'value-added' is considered. The author argues the importance of accurate feedback for staff on performance, of tried and tested practical advice and the setting of realistic attainment goals. Two methods of checking that the educational outcome is satisfactory are considered - the opinion of the students and the reports of inspectors. Students' views are inherently subjective, but the author argues for the validity of measuring student attitudes and makes suggestions for devising an appropriate methodology. The reports of inspectors are supposedly objective - but the assumption is challenged and inspections are shown to be subjective judgements. The reliability of superficial overviews is questioned and the validity and cost-effectiveness of inspectors' reports are investigated. This rigorous and informative study will inform and challenge all those who are responsible for ensuring that quality is achieved - from those at the chalk-face to those researching future policies in education.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Introduction -- Part 2. Philosophical -- Part 3. An up-and-running indicator system -- Part 4. Measurements for monitoring systems -- Part 5. Basic statistical procedures for monitoring -- Part 6. The Design of performance indicator systems -- Part 7. The Impact of monitoring on other systems -- Part 8. Signing off.

Fuelled by the interest in school performance league tables, performance monitoring is increasingly influential over the management of education, providing a way to monitor, define and achieve quality in education. Monitoring Education aims to contribute to the process of designing systems of monitoring that work. With reference to developments in the US, management strategies for achieving effectiveness are assessed and the meaning and meaningfulness of 'value-added' is considered. The author argues the importance of accurate feedback for staff on performance, of tried and tested practical advice and the setting of realistic attainment goals. Two methods of checking that the educational outcome is satisfactory are considered - the opinion of the students and the reports of inspectors. Students' views are inherently subjective, but the author argues for the validity of measuring student attitudes and makes suggestions for devising an appropriate methodology. The reports of inspectors are supposedly objective - but the assumption is challenged and inspections are shown to be subjective judgements. The reliability of superficial overviews is questioned and the validity and cost-effectiveness of inspectors' reports are investigated. This rigorous and informative study will inform and challenge all those who are responsible for ensuring that quality is achieved - from those at the chalk-face to those researching future policies in education.

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