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School Inspection/External School Evaluation
The Netherlands
In the Netherlands, schools are inspected annually and an inspection lasts between half a day and 1 day. Inspectors have responsibility for about 100 primary schools or 40 secondary schools and each school will know its inspectors, thus ensuring that the inspection is not carried out by a stranger, as it is under the English system of privatized or contracted inspection teams. There is therefore a continuing relationship between the school and its inspector.
The Dutch Supervision Act of 2002 states that “through inspection the government guarantees that schools will deliver a satisfactory level of educational quality for all citizens,” and that as a result of inspection “the government stimulates schools to develop their own quality assurance systems, which will lead to improvement in the quality of education.” The inspection framework for assessing school performance includes aspects of the teaching–learning process, the school's results and the school organizational conditions (e.g., policies and processes). Three core aspects of school inspection which, in the Supervision Act, are assumed to promote school improvement are: quality assessment, proportionate inspection, and the publication of inspection findings.
When a school is deemed to be failing or underperforming, the Dutch inspectorate can only take action if the school does not comply with the legal regulations. Schools in the Netherlands have considerable freedom and autonomy; central government and the inspectorate have a reserved role compared to their English counterparts. Whereas action plans are obligatory in England, and follow-up school visits in cases of school underperformance will take place regularly, this is not always the case in the Netherlands. Dutch schools may also be requested to describe the implementation of their school improvement action plans which should be monitored by the school's inspector. In both countries, school inspection reports are published on the Internet.
Research shows that school inspectors vary in the ways they inspect schools and stimulate improvement. As Ehren and Visscher (2008) note:
Some inspectors assess schools more thoroughly than others, some also explain more than others about the methods they use, and some focus more on improvement suggestions, some especially put effort into agreements and improvement plans, while yet others invest more in monitoring the school following the inspection visit. These differences were interpreted as variations in inspection style which were labelled as ‘directive’, or ‘reserved’. (p. 211)
The researchers conclude that:
School inspections probably lead to improvement processes if school inspectors give feedback about those aspects on which the school underperforms, if school inspectors assess these aspects as unsatisfactory, and if they make appointments with the school about improving on aspects of underperformance. (p. 236)
The authors stress the limitations of their research but suggest that the combination of techniques in some sort of integrated approach to school inspection is effective in promoting school improvement and their research is a useful addition to the existing knowledge base regarding the effects of school inspection. They also found that the amount of inspector feedback provided “does not contribute significantly to school improvement, but the way it is given does: in a directive sense, together with unsatisfactory assessments in the school report, and agreements about improvement of the weak aspects of functioning within a certain period” (p. 236).
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