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Title: | School external evaluation. Challenges and opportunities for school improvement |
Authors: | Fialho, Isabel |
Keywords: | avaliação de escolas |
Issue Date: | Nov-2009 |
Citation: | Fialho, I. (2009). School external evaluation. Challenges and opportunities
for school improvement – Study Visit School Evaluation for Quality Improvement (SEQI) in the scope of the Lifelong Learning Programme,
Inspecção Geral de Educação |
Abstract: | After reading the School External Evaluation three-year (2006-09) reports, we focused
our analysis on the domains and factors that were low rated and where the weakest
points were identified. Drawn on this analysis and on the knowledge gained through
direct contact with schools, three considerations were made:
1. Institutional self-evaluation has not yet been assumed as a need, due to
difficulties brought about by its technical, political and ethical nature.
2. The prevailing school culture, which is built upon individualism, does not
promote collaboration, flexibility and reflection in and on practices, which are
necessary for the articulation among boards and structures.
3. The way leadership is assumed by school heads, boards and school guidance
structures have conditioned school organization, management and dynamics.
These considerations are important indicators in domains where schools have to
improve their work, that is to say self-evaluation, school culture and leadership. Bearing
in mind the mission of the University of Évora in the Alentejo region and the role in
teacher training it has had, we are now working out a project aimed at “Improvement
and development of schools”, undertaken by a multidisciplinary team that provides
technical and scientific support and self-evaluation services – Support to School Self-
Evaluation Programme – in articulation with scientific support in collaborative and
leadership practices.
The Support to School Self-Evaluation Programme
The implementation of a self-evaluation Programme implies the development of a
consistent information system, organized around the school development project, based
on indicators designed to control the quality of the educational provision. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5105 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | PED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Nacionais CIEP - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Nacionais
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