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Antonia Wulff – International Review of Education, 2024
In 2015, the governments of United Nations Member States agreed on an ambitious agenda for people, planet and prosperity. Support for the unprecedentedly ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda was obtained, however, on the condition that there would not be any accompanying enforcement or accountability…
Descriptors: Government Role, Global Approach, Governance, Sustainable Development
Katja Adl-Amini; Vanessa A. Völlinger; Agnes Eckart – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Cooperative learning (CL) refers to teaching methods in which students work in small groups to help one another learn and improve their learning outcomes. Often CL is described by five basic elements: (1) positive interdependence, (2) individual accountability, (3) promotive interaction, (4) social skills and (5) group processing. The positive…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Educational Quality, Cooperative Learning, Teacher Attitudes
Ehren, Melanie – European Journal of Education, 2023
This article presents a conceptual framework for trust in standardised assessments. Standardised assessments play an important role in many education systems as they inform decisions about students' future schooling career or entry to the labour market. Also, standardised assessments are often used for teacher performance reviews and school…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Trust (Psychology), Student Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation
Abdullah Saykili; Fuat Erdal; Deniz Tasci; Elif Toprak; Feyza Ipekten; Zuhal Biricik – Online Submission, 2023
Quality Assurance (QA) aims to ensure and enhance educational quality, promote accountability, and foster sustainable improvement and is considered a crucial element for higher education systems in a world of constant change, increased competitiveness, technological innovation, and rising costs. In the last several years, quality assurance in…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Training, Foreign Countries
Paola Andrea Guerrero-Rosada; Christina Weiland; Catherine Snow; Meghan McCormick – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) programs often expand by offering Pre-K in both public schools and in community-based providers (CBOs). This approach gives families more options and allow UPK programs to increase access more quickly. However, little is known about which CBOs select into these systems. This is an important gap in the…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Preschool Education, Kindergarten, Access to Education
Togsverd, Line – Journal of Pedagogy, 2023
The aim of the article is to support critical consideration about what quality is and might be in ECEC. It argues that two different quality cultures -- understandings of what quality is, how it may be understood and supported -- intersect and create tensions in relation to the ECEC area in Denmark. One is analyzed as influenced by a transnational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Early Childhood Education, School Culture
Douglas N. Harris; Roy McKenzie – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2023
Charter schools are privately operated public schools funded by the government with oversight from school districts, state education departments, or other government authorizers. This gives charter schools autonomy from many government rules and regulations, allows them to specialize and innovate in particular types of education, and gives parents…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, State Policy, Educational Policy, Government Role
Mustafa Kayyali – Online Submission, 2023
In response to the shifting educational landscape and the growing emphasis on responsibility and quality, quality assurance systems in higher education have experienced significant modification throughout time. These systems are essential for assuring the delivery of high-quality educational programmes and preserving the standing and reputation of…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Higher Education, Educational Change
Shrabani Mukherjee; Rujutha Joshi; Debdulal Thakur – Management in Education, 2025
The study inspects the status of school governance and school outcome at primary school level and set up roadmap for all the stakeholders to achieve the mandate of Goal 4 in SDGs within 2030, especially in the context of rural India. The status of school governance and school outcome are assessed under 4 dimensions and 16 parameters through a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, School Administration, Governance
Noonan, James; Schneider, Jack – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Parents and the public use accountability data to judge if schools are doing a good or a bad job educating their students. However, using the current data, schools perceived as "good" tend to be in better-resourced districts and enroll higher percentages of wealthy and white students. Schools perceived as "bad" tend to be in…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Accountability, School Demography, Educational Resources
Benjamin P. Jankens – Education Leadership Review, 2022
Charter schools began as an experiment to improve public education in the United States of America (Weil, 2000). The theory was that these schools would operate outside of traditional public schools and would be free of the oversight and regulatory requirements constraining the current educational systems, in exchange for increased accountability…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Administration, Governance, Performance
Teguh Triwiyanto; Desi Eri Kusumaningrum; Ahmad Yusuf Sobri; Warapark Maitreephun – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
The purpose of this research is to find out i) the quality of the accountability management system of superior schools, ii) elementary school digital transformation capabilities, and iii) the relationship between the quality of the accountability management system for superior schools and the digital transformation capabilities of elementary…
Descriptors: Accountability, Management Systems, Elementary Schools, Educational Technology
Maxwell, William – OECD Publishing, 2022
This Policy Brief draws on the "Quality beyond Regulations" policy review undertaken by the OECD between 2018 and 2022 to foster an understanding of the different dimensions of quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC), focusing on process quality in particular. Process quality encompasses children's daily interactions through…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Early Childhood Education, Educational Improvement
Martins, André Dutra; Barreyro, Gladys Beatriz – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
This study shows findings of an investigation into the forms of institutionalizing academic rankings as accountability tools for Brazilian public universities. The absence of institutional conditions which allowed the rise of these league tables in other countries - competitive admission markets and incorporation into public policies - evinces the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accountability, Reputation, Institutional Characteristics
Changing Paradigms: A Historical Analysis of School Autonomy and Accountability Policies in Colombia
Tomas Esper – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2024
Spreading like wildfire, school autonomy with accountability (SAWA) policies have transformed education worldwide. Rooted in new public management, SAWA is a 'policy bundle' that links greater decision-making at the school level with standardization and monitoring practices like large-scale assessments and performance indicators. As with every…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Autonomy, Educational History, Accountability