Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain

Purpose: School inspection of school social quality is, in contrast to inspection in the cognitive domain, still in its early phase of development. While schools are shown to affect social outcomes, the interplay of mechanisms makes it difficult to isolate the effect of the school. This paper aims...

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Main Authors: Anne Bert Dijkstra, Remmert Daas, Per Ingvar De la Motte, Melanie Ehren
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bielefeld University 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Social Science Education
Online Access:http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/850
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spelling doaj-109d269a5361459c9886866d125fe1122020-11-25T01:08:09ZdeuBielefeld UniversityJournal of Social Science Education1618-52932018-01-0116410.4119/jsse-850850Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social DomainAnne Bert DijkstraRemmert Daas0Per Ingvar De la MotteMelanie EhrenUniversity of Amsterdam Purpose: School inspection of school social quality is, in contrast to inspection in the cognitive domain, still in its early phase of development. While schools are shown to affect social outcomes, the interplay of mechanisms makes it difficult to isolate the effect of the school. This paper aims to evaluate different approaches to inspecting school social quality. Methodology: Based on a school effectiveness model, we consider what aspects could be taken into consideration to evaluate school social quality. Findings and implications: Using insights from inspection of cognitive outcomes, we present three ideal-type models of inspection, focusing on outcomes, school improvement, or process. There is as of yet no clear best approach to inspecting school social quality, as inspection of school quality can influence school performance in a range of ways. Implications of the described models and possible strengths and weaknesses are discussed.http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/850
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Remmert Daas
Per Ingvar De la Motte
Melanie Ehren
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Remmert Daas
Per Ingvar De la Motte
Melanie Ehren
Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain
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Per Ingvar De la Motte
Melanie Ehren
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title Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain
title_short Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain
title_full Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain
title_fullStr Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain
title_full_unstemmed Inspecting School Social Quality: Assessing and Improving School Effectiveness in the Social Domain
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publisher Bielefeld University
series Journal of Social Science Education
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Purpose: School inspection of school social quality is, in contrast to inspection in the cognitive domain, still in its early phase of development. While schools are shown to affect social outcomes, the interplay of mechanisms makes it difficult to isolate the effect of the school. This paper aims to evaluate different approaches to inspecting school social quality. Methodology: Based on a school effectiveness model, we consider what aspects could be taken into consideration to evaluate school social quality. Findings and implications: Using insights from inspection of cognitive outcomes, we present three ideal-type models of inspection, focusing on outcomes, school improvement, or process. There is as of yet no clear best approach to inspecting school social quality, as inspection of school quality can influence school performance in a range of ways. Implications of the described models and possible strengths and weaknesses are discussed.
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