Effects and side effects of inspections and accountability in education

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Authors
  • I. de Wolff
  • F. Janssens
Publication date 2005
ISBN
  • 907708200X
  • 9789077082003
Series Scholar Working Papers Series, WP53/05
Publisher Unknown Publisher
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB)
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of studies into effects and side effects of control mechanisms in education. We focus on effects and side effects of inspection visits and public performance indicators. A first conclusion is that the studies do not provide us with a clear answer to the question of whether inspection visits have positive causal effects on quality of schools. Results of studies on publications of public performance indicators are more unambiguous. They lead us to draw the conclusion that, although principals and teachers believe performance indicators are important, parents and pupils take very little notice of these indicators when choosing schools. A third conclusion concerns the occurrence of side effects of school inspections and other control mechanisms in education. A number of the studies discussed clearly refer to the existence of these side effects, like 'window dressing' and other types of 'gaming'.
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