An approach that measures educational ‘outputs’ through student, school and teacher assessment is needed to ensure accountability in the education system, according to this policy paper. The paper shows that despite massive spending on education by the world’s governments, totalling $2 trillion in 2006, performance has barely improved in decades. Funding does not often correlate with performance, and therefore educational quality must be measured by other means. The paper considers the effectiveness of accountability processes, particularly standardised tests of student performance, and corresponding rewards and sanctions based on performance indicators
With the recent release of the Federal Government’s ‘My School’ website, this report discusses how t...
In recent years, many nations, including Germany, have begun to use students\u27 scores on achieveme...
This paper is a project report of a policy analysis of state accountability measures used to evaluat...
Governments can no longer justify their performance in education in terms of inputs; that is, in ter...
With education systems in all OECD countries coming under increasing pressure to enhance their effec...
Public education accountability rests almost exclusively with schools rather than governments. This ...
Test-based accountability rests on the assumption that accountability for scores on tests will provi...
The development of performance indicators for Australian schools and higher education is predicated ...
The practices, policies, and procedures used in all 50 states for evaluating school and school distr...
in the coming few years, educational Systems in developing countries may face a more pressing demand...
Performance measures have come to play a central role in the management of the education sector. Thi...
Measuring the performance of academic departments received little attention compared to other indust...
This article discusses the investigation of accountability in different national contexts in the rap...
Executive summary of "Measuring What Matters: Using Assessment and Accountability to Improve Student...
Reports of international large-scale assessments tend to evaluate and compare education system perfo...
With the recent release of the Federal Government’s ‘My School’ website, this report discusses how t...
In recent years, many nations, including Germany, have begun to use students\u27 scores on achieveme...
This paper is a project report of a policy analysis of state accountability measures used to evaluat...
Governments can no longer justify their performance in education in terms of inputs; that is, in ter...
With education systems in all OECD countries coming under increasing pressure to enhance their effec...
Public education accountability rests almost exclusively with schools rather than governments. This ...
Test-based accountability rests on the assumption that accountability for scores on tests will provi...
The development of performance indicators for Australian schools and higher education is predicated ...
The practices, policies, and procedures used in all 50 states for evaluating school and school distr...
in the coming few years, educational Systems in developing countries may face a more pressing demand...
Performance measures have come to play a central role in the management of the education sector. Thi...
Measuring the performance of academic departments received little attention compared to other indust...
This article discusses the investigation of accountability in different national contexts in the rap...
Executive summary of "Measuring What Matters: Using Assessment and Accountability to Improve Student...
Reports of international large-scale assessments tend to evaluate and compare education system perfo...
With the recent release of the Federal Government’s ‘My School’ website, this report discusses how t...
In recent years, many nations, including Germany, have begun to use students\u27 scores on achieveme...
This paper is a project report of a policy analysis of state accountability measures used to evaluat...