ABSTRACT

School evaluation is often linked to issues of accountability, performance assessment, regulation and inspection, where the work of teachers and/or the functioning of the school becomes the subject of critique. School Evaluation with a Purpose explores the latest thinking surrounding external and self-evaluation in schools.

Examining teacher professionalism, reflective practice and what really matters in education, it considers the key challenges around current evaluative practice and puts forward alternative methods of evaluation, placing reflective practice and teacher professionalism at its heart. Exploring the stories of evaluation and the practice of resilient schools and school leaders in five European contexts, the book aims to support and promote the agency of teachers, school leaders and students.

This book will be of particular interest to school leaders internationally, researchers, master's students of Education and Education Leadership, and policymakers responsible for law enforcement in the field of school inspection.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|20 pages

School evaluation

Trends and directions

chapter 3|14 pages

Values at the heart of self-evaluation

Finding out what really matters in two English schools

chapter 4|11 pages

Exploring a journey in school evaluation

A Spanish secondary school

chapter 6|11 pages

Working against the grain

A values-based school in Norway

chapter 7|10 pages

Lost in translation

Challenges in educational evaluation in Poland

chapter 10|9 pages

Evaluation with a purpose?