School Inspectors’ Decision-making: Evidence from a Comparative Perspective

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftForschungsartikelBeigetragenBegutachtung

Beitragende

  • Pablo Bezem - , University of California at Irvine (Autor:in)
  • Anne Piezunka - , WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main (Autor:in)
  • Rebecca Jacobsen - , Michigan State University (Autor:in)

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 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.

Titel in Übersetzung
Entscheidungsprozesse von Schulinspektor_innen

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)253-274
Seitenumfang22
FachzeitschriftLeadership and Policy in Schools
Jahrgang23
Ausgabenummer2
Frühes Online-Datum6 Okt. 2022
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2024
Peer-Review-StatusJa
Extern publiziertJa

Externe IDs

Scopus 85139561038

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