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Self-Evaluation in European Schools
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A01=Michael Schratz
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Author_Denis Meuret
Author_John MacBeath
Author_Lars Jakobsen
Author_Michael Schratz
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critical
Critical Friend
destinations
Education System
Eminent Colleague
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European Pilot Project
Feedback
Follow
friend
Hold
improvement
Judgement
learning
Mark 1
Ok
Personal Development
Professional Development
profile
pupil
Pupil Destinations
Repertoire
Rockier
School Improvement
Self-evaluation Profile
Sep
Serena’s Mother
Standpoints
Strong
support
Wandering
Wo
Workshop
Worthwhile
Product details
- ISBN 9781138421486
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 22 Aug 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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In a political and economic climate in which school performance is made public, performance tables and inspectors' reports can only tell a partial story.This is a unique book. It tells the story of one school seen through the eyes of a pupil, a parent, a teacher, a headteacher and a critical friend. The story is a compelling journey through the process of school improvement; theories of school effectiveness and school improvement are progressively clarified.This book is based on a well-known and well-documented research project that represents eighteen European countries, which clearly sets it in a European Policy context. It includes a wealth of practical tools for raising standards for teachers and school managers to refer to, and guidance on how to use them.This eagerly awaited follow-up to Schools Must Speak for Themselves by John MacBeath (RoutledgeFalmer 1999) is a vital and useful source of good ideas, challenging insights and practical strategies for real schools.
John MacBeath is Director of the Quality in Education Centre, University of Strathclyde, and author of the well received Schools Must Speak for Themselves for Routledge, Lars Bo Jakobsen works for the European Commission, Denis Meuret teaches at the University of Dijon and Michael Schratz teaches at the University of Innsbruck.
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