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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This book looks at the foundations of school self-evaluation from a
scientific as from a practical perspective. Planning concepts,
restructuring of education systems, organizational theory on
schools, evaluation methodology and models of school effectiveness
and school improvement are discussed as contributing to the overall
conceptualization of school self-evaluation. A broad range of
approaches is presented and methodological requirements are
discussed. School self-evaluation contains controversial issues
that reflect tension between the need for objectivity in a context
that is permeated by values and potential conflicts of interests.
Similar tensions may be seen to exist with respect to the static
and "reductionist" aspects of available data collection procedures
in a complex and dynamic situation and the appeal for external
accountability on the one hand and improvement oriented
self-refection on the other. The mission of the book is to clarify
these tensions and offer ways to deal with them in practical
applications. The school effectiveness knowledge base is offered as
a substantive educational frame of references that serves an
important function in selecting relevant factors for data
collection and the use of the evaluation results.
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