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  • 2015-2019  (10)
  • Shewbridge, Claire  (6)
  • Givord, Pauline  (4)
  • Paris : OECD Publishing  (10)
  • Education  (10)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (35 p.)
    Series Statement: OECD Education Working Papers no.199
    Keywords: Education ; Belgium
    Abstract: Prepared for a Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) Strategic Education Governance Learning Seminar, this working paper analyses the functioning of accountability mechanisms in the Flemish school system from a complexity perspective, particularly accountability of equity funding in primary and secondary education. The paper shows that accountability mechanisms are not highly developed, specifically to the Flemish government and to the public. As a result, it proved hard to examine if resources were used effectively and efficiently. The paper argues that a long-term perspective and step-by-step approach is needed to create a culture of evaluation and accountability. It is emphasised that a long-term strategy should start with building horizontal and more specifically professional accountability mechanisms, based on a clear picture of how accountability relates to the overall aims and vision of education. The paper suggests furthermore to strengthen the use of knowledge, both tacit knowledge among others from students, as well as knowledge from research.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (32 p.)
    Series Statement: OECD Education Working Papers no.200
    Keywords: Education ; Austria
    Abstract: Prepared for a CERI (Centre for Educational Research and Innovation) Strategic Education Governance Learning Seminar, this working paper analyses an ongoing reform in Austria to change the traditional sector-specific “supervision” of different school types to a system of quality management of all schools in the region and to introduce a new external school evaluation body. The paper identifies four pertinent areas for lasting success of the reform: a new focus on quality management and monitoring; a restructuring of existing sector-specific school supervision bodies; creating a shared vision of quality and educational goals; and ensuring reliable and useful knowledge. Employing a complexity perspective to governance, the paper highlights that long-term sustainability of the reform requires a compelling narrative clarifying how school supervision supports education improvement and how supervision fits into wider education policy. The analysis further underlines the principle of co-creation in developing quality frameworks and establishing the methodology for the new external school evaluation body; and also for school leaders and school supervisors to drive the development of their new professional identities. Finally, to provide useful knowledge for schools and the system, the new external evaluation body should focus on the improvement of teaching and learning.
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  • 3
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (6 p.)
    Series Statement: PISA à la loupe no.96
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe How are school-choice policies related to social diversity in schools?
    Keywords: Education
    Abstract: Dans la quasi-totalité des systèmes scolaires, l’affectation des élèves dans les établissements d’enseignement publics se fait, au moins en partie, sur la base de leur lieu de résidence. Les élèves se voient ainsi en général affectés dans l’établissement d’enseignement le plus proche de leur domicile. L’objectif principal pourrait être d’éviter aux élèves des trajets longs et coûteux entre leur maison et l’école. Toutefois, ces dernières décennies, de nombreux pays ont adopté des réformes élargissant les possibilités de choix d’établissement à disposition des familles en assouplissant le lien entre lieu de résidence et affectation scolaire. Quel est l’impact de ces réformes sur la composition sociale des établissements d’enseignement ?
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (6 p.)
    Series Statement: PISA in Focus no.96
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe Quels liens entre les politiques de libre choix des établissements et la mixité sociale à l’école ?
    Keywords: Education
    Abstract: In almost all school systems, students are assigned to public schools based, at least partly, on their home address. Through this policy, students are typically assigned to the school closest to their home. The main objective may be to avoid long and costly commutes to and from school. However, over the past few decades, many countries have implemented reforms that provide more school options to families by loosening the link between home address and school. How do these reforms affect the social composition of schools?
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (6 p.)
    Series Statement: PISA in Focus no.97
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe Le renforcement de la mixité sociale à l’école a-t-il un impact sur l’équité des résultats d’apprentissage ?
    Keywords: Education
    Abstract: A student’s performance in school is influenced by personal characteristics, but also, amongst other influences, by those of his or her schoolmates. Schoolmates can motivate and help each other overcome learning difficulties; but they can also disrupt instruction, require disproportionate attention from teachers, and be a source of anxiety. The way students are allocated to schools, and whether that results in greater socio-economic or academic differences across schools, may thus have an impact on education outcomes at the country level. In which PISA-participating countries and economies are students concentrated in certain schools, depending largely on their ability or socio-economic status? How is socio-economic segregation across schools related to the achievement gaps between students of different socio-economic status?
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  • 6
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (6 p.)
    Series Statement: PISA à la loupe no.97
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe Does greater social diversity in schools have an impact on equity in learning outcomes?
    Keywords: Education
    Abstract: Les résultats scolaires des élèves sont influencés par leurs caractéristiques personnelles, mais aussi, entre autres facteurs, par celles des autres élèves de leur établissement. Les camarades d’école peuvent se motiver et s’entraider pour surmonter les difficultés d’apprentissage ; mais ils peuvent aussi perturber les cours, nécessiter une attention disproportionnée de la part des enseignants et devenir une source d’inquiétude. Les modalités d’affectation des élèves dans les établissements, et la mesure dans laquelle elles entraînent un creusement des différences socio-économiques ou académiques (stratification) entre les établissements, peuvent donc avoir une incidence sur les résultats d’apprentissage au niveau national. Parmi les pays et économies participant à l’enquête PISA, quels sont ceux où les élèves se concentrent particulièrement dans certains établissements en fonction de leurs niveaux scolaires ou de leur statut socio-économique ? Quel lien existe-t-il entre la ségrégation socio-économique entre les établissements et les écarts de performance entre les élèves de statuts socio-économiques différents ?
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (43 p.)
    Series Statement: OECD Education Working Papers no.189
    Keywords: Education ; Netherlands
    Abstract: Prepared for a Strategic Education Governance learning seminar, this working paper analyses the ways in which the Dutch government tried to reach overarching goals in education, in a system characterised by a high degree of distributed autonomy of education institutions and the participation of multiple actors, and consequently a government highly dependent on the collaboration with stakeholders. The paper introduces four perspectives on governance: ‘traditional public administration’, ‘new public management’, ‘network governance’ and ‘societal resilience’. In practice, these perspectives do not exclude each other. Based on three cases the paper shows that the Dutch government used simultaneously different perspectives in each case and across the cases, in various combinations. Each combination proved to have its pros and cons. The paper argues for a deliberate consideration and choice of governance perspectives as an important element of policy preparation.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789264251281 , 9789264247567
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 p.) , 21 x 28cm.
    Series Statement: OECD Reviews of School Resources
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Santiago, Paulo Slovak Republic 2015
    Keywords: Schule ; Schulfinanzierung ; Lehrkräfte ; Slowakei ; Education ; Slovak Republic
    Abstract: The effective use of school resources is a policy priority across OECD countries. The OECD Reviews of School Resources explore how resources can be governed, distributed, utilised and managed to improve the quality, equity and efficiency of school education. The series considers four types of resources: financial resources, such as public funding of individual schools; human resources, such as teachers, school leaders and education administrators; physical resources, such as location, buildings and equipment; and other resources, such as learning time. This series offers timely policy advice to both governments and the education community. It includes both country reports and thematic studies.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789264085695 , 9789264251748 , 9789264251731
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.) , 21 x 28cm.
    Series Statement: OECD Reviews of School Resources
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Santiago, Paulo OECD reviews of school resources: Estonia 2016
    Keywords: Schule ; Schulfinanzierung ; Lehrkräfte ; Estland ; Education ; Estonia ; Estland ; Schulpolitik ; Schulentwicklungsplanung ; Schulfinanzierung ; Schulverwaltung ; Lehrer
    Abstract: The effective use of school resources is a policy priority across OECD countries. The OECD Reviews of School Resources explore how resources can be governed, distributed, utilised and managed to improve the quality, equity and efficiency of school education. The series considers four types of resources: financial resources, such as public funding of individual schools; human resources, such as teachers, school leaders and education administrators; physical resources, such as location, buildings and equipment; and other resources, such as learning time. This series offers timely policy advice to both governments and the education community. It includes both country reports and thematic studies.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (66 p.) , 21 x 29.7cm.
    Series Statement: OECD Education Working Papers no.127
    Keywords: Education
    Abstract: This paper examines student learning time as a key educational resource. It presents an overview of how different OECD countries allocate instruction time. It also develops a model to understand the effective use of allocated instruction time and examines how different OECD countries compare on this. The paper confirms the value of sufficient instruction time as a key educational resource, but the key conclusion is that what matters the most is the way in which allocated time is used. Student learning time and academic achievement seem to have complex and curvilinear relationship with diminishing returns to scale. The paper also cautions that there should be realistic expectations on how effectively students can learn throughout the school day and year. Accordingly, it suggests that instruction could be organised to better optimise times when students are better able to concentrate. Evidence on lost instruction time in different OECD countries points to areas of potential increased effectiveness within existing time allocations, for example by improving classroom management and matching instruction to better meet students’ learning needs.
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