Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-193) and index.
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New relationships for old -- A view from the schools -- A view from the Bell tower -- Inspection and self-evaluation : a brief history -- Lies, damned lies and statistics -- Self-evaluation, review, audit, self-assessment and self-inspection -- Hearing voices -- Learning in and out of school -- PLASCS, PATS, electronic PANDAS and other beastly inventions -- Every child matters? -- The SEF and how to use it -- Who needs a school improvement partner? : critical friend or Trojan collaborator -- Googling around : the connoisseur's guide -- The tools of self-evaluation -- The leadership equation -- What can we learn from other countries?
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"Around the world school inspection is subject to critical scrutiny. It is too cumbersome? Too expensive? Too disruptive to the normal flow of school life? Does it actually improve schools? And, what does the new relationship between inspection and self-evaluation mean for schools? School Inspection and Self-Evaluation: Working with the New Relationship addresses these issues, and unpicks the legacy of an Ofsted regime widely criticised as invasive and disempowering to teachers."--Jacket.
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School inspection and self-evaluation.
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School inspection and self-evaluation.
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Educational evaluation-- Great Britain.
School improvement programs-- Great Britain.
School management and organization-- Great Britain.