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School Inspectors' Decision-making: Evidence from a Comparative Perspective
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Abstract In an era of test-based accountability, school inspections can offer a more nuanced understanding of why schools fail. Yet, we have limited knowledge of how inspectors arrive at their decisions on school quality. Analyzing inspectors’ decision-making can reveal the underlying views regarding school ... view more
In an era of test-based accountability, school inspections can offer a more nuanced understanding of why schools fail. Yet, we have limited knowledge of how inspectors arrive at their decisions on school quality. Analyzing inspectors’ decision-making can reveal the underlying views regarding school accountability and open opportunities for school improvement. We use a comparative case study of contrasting inspection systems in the United States, the Netherlands, and Argentina. Based on in-depth interviews with inspectors, our findings reveal that inspectors’ sensemaking and decisions are strongly influenced by local culture, professional traditions, and views on school accountability. These contrasting processes illustrate trade-offs between rigid and flexible approaches to school inspection that have consequences for school improvement.... view less
Keywords
school; quality; responsibility; school inspectorate; United States of America; Argentina; Netherlands
Classification
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Free Keywords
accountability; school improvement; school inspection; sensemaking
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 253-274
Journal
Leadership and Policy in Schools, 23 (2024) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15700763.2022.2129073
ISSN
1744-5043
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed