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Evaluating school inspection effectiveness: A systematic research synthesis on 30 years of international research
Institution:1. Centre for International Student Assessment, TUM School of Education, Technical University of Munich, Germany;2. School and Teaching Research, TUM School of Education, Technical University of Munich, Germany;3. Heinz Nixdorf Chair of Mathematics Education, TUM School of Education, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Abstract:The present study summarized research on school inspection of the last 30 years to provide an estimation of its effectiveness and to identify factors influencing inspection effectiveness. Following a systematic literature search, k = 30 inferential statistical studies on school inspection were coded. Due to the large variety in the analytical strategies used in the studies, the findings were synthesized in a systematic review. Twenty-four percent of the n = 222 effects of the k = 16 control group studies indicated positive and 18 % negative inspection effects. The majority of effects (58 %) was not significant. The most consistent positive inspection effects resulted for standardized achievement tests in Mathematics and in the mother language. Perceived accountability pressure and the perceived quality of the inspection were two of several factors that influenced inspection success in the k = 16 comparison group and correlational studies. The findings highlight new avenues for school inspection research and practice.
Keywords:Inspection  School evaluation  Educational effectiveness  Monitoring  Systematic review
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