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Published in: Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability 4/2015

12-04-2015

Supporting the consistent implementation of self-evaluation in Irish post-primary schools

Authors: Shivaun O’Brien, Gerry McNamara, Joe O’Hara

Published in: Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability | Issue 4/2015

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Abstract

This paper explores approaches to support the consistent implementation of school self-evaluation. The first part of the paper outlines the changing nature of self-evaluation in Irish post-primary schools and how a new approach introduced by the Department of Education and Skills in 2012 demonstrates real intentionality in terms of implementation. This recent attempt to engage schools in self-evaluation is compared to a previous self-evaluation initiative introduced in 2003. Despite significant improvements to the self-evaluation process, a number of concerns remain particularly in relation to the capacity of schools to engage in the process and the limited level of support that is provided to schools. The question of how best to support the implementation of self-evaluation is a concern in many jurisdictions. This question was explored in research carried out on the implementation of self-evaluation in Centres for Education in Ireland, and the findings are outlined in the second part of the paper. The research highlights a relatively high level of implementation of self-evaluation in Centres for Education nationally as well as generally positive feedback on the self-evaluation experience from participants. Some of the factors that influenced successful implementation are outlined. Key among these is the facilitator-led approach, addressing the practicalities of implementation and the national monitoring system. While this research did not involve post-primary schools, the findings may have relevance for the provision of supports in post-primary schools in Ireland, and it may also have a wider application for self-evaluation policy and practice in other jurisdictions.

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Metadata
Title
Supporting the consistent implementation of self-evaluation in Irish post-primary schools
Authors
Shivaun O’Brien
Gerry McNamara
Joe O’Hara
Publication date
12-04-2015
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability / Issue 4/2015
Print ISSN: 1874-8597
Electronic ISSN: 1874-8600
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11092-015-9218-5

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