This paper compares and contrasts the program theory of the reenacted Supervision Act to the Supervision Act of 2003. We describe how the expectations about how schools should be inspected, the effect such inspections are expected to have, and how these effects should be realized have changed over the past years as a result of changing paradigms of governance and the supervision of schools. An ex ante evaluation of the program theory shows that the changed inspection methods are likely to be less effective compared to the previous paradig
With decentralisation becoming increasingly widespread across Europe, evaluation and accountability ...
This paper addresses if, and to what extent, the current working methods of the Dutch Inspectorate o...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
This paper compares and contrasts the program theory of the reenacted Supervision Act to the Supervi...
This paper compares and contrasts the program theory of the reenacted Supervision Act to the Supervi...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
In many countries the need for education systems and schools to improve and innovate has become cent...
In most countries, publicly funded schools are held accountable to one inspectorate and are judged a...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
Abstract: This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the D...
The effects of school inspections on school improvement have been investigated only to a limited deg...
The effects and side effects of school inspections have been investigated only to a limited degree. ...
The effects of school inspections on school improvement have been investigated only to a limited deg...
In many countries the need for education systems and schools to improve and innovate has become cent...
With decentralisation becoming increasingly widespread across Europe, evaluation and accountability ...
This paper addresses if, and to what extent, the current working methods of the Dutch Inspectorate o...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
This paper compares and contrasts the program theory of the reenacted Supervision Act to the Supervi...
This paper compares and contrasts the program theory of the reenacted Supervision Act to the Supervi...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
In many countries the need for education systems and schools to improve and innovate has become cent...
In most countries, publicly funded schools are held accountable to one inspectorate and are judged a...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...
Abstract: This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the D...
The effects of school inspections on school improvement have been investigated only to a limited deg...
The effects and side effects of school inspections have been investigated only to a limited degree. ...
The effects of school inspections on school improvement have been investigated only to a limited deg...
In many countries the need for education systems and schools to improve and innovate has become cent...
With decentralisation becoming increasingly widespread across Europe, evaluation and accountability ...
This paper addresses if, and to what extent, the current working methods of the Dutch Inspectorate o...
This article uses a policy scientific approach to reconstruct assumptions underlying the Dutch Educa...