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The Czech School Inspectorate Main responsibilities and Activities Prague, 21.10.2010
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Main points Broader context – evaluation levels Czech School Inspectorate – competences Inspection work Inspection activity outcomes, InspIS
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Model of administration Central government 14 regions with high autonomy – responsibility for upper secondary schools Over municipalities – responsibility for nursery and elementary schools (primary/lower secondary education) 3
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A few numbers A share amounting to 0.28 % of the total Ministry of Education budget is allocated to the Inspectorate annually Czech Republic 3-year inspection activity cycle Czech School Inspectorate 10.38 million inhabitants236 school inspectors 10,487 schools87 auditors 1,918,421 pupils118 administrators 138,890 teachersTOTAL 441
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Established in The Education Act School selfevaluation (School selfevaluation report, School annual report) external evaluation (CSI, founder, Public Health Authority, Revenue Office etc.) Region Regional annual report State Annual Report (Ministry of Education) Annual Report (Czech School Inspectorate) Levels of evaluation
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Legislative determination of CSI Main duties and responsibilities of CSI are embedded in The Czech Republic Codes Act. No.561 (2004) on Pre-school, Basic, Secondary Tertiary Professional and Other Education (The Education Act) CSI - administrative authority with nation-wide powers, organisational unit of the state CSI - divided in terms of organisation into the head office with its registered seat in Prague and offices of the Czech School Inspectorate. CSI - headed by the Chief School Inspector - appointed and dismissed in accordance with the provisions of the Act on Civil Service.
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Regions 14 regions 14 regional inspectorates From 16 to 50 employees 7
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Competences of CSI CSI shall draw up strategic objectives for inspection activities and systems for evaluating the educational system (on regional and national level) CSI at schools and school facilities registred in the Register of Educational Facilities, shall, within its inspection: a ) acquire and analyse information on the education of pupils, on the activities of schools and school facilities, monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the educational system (thematic report) b) identify and assess the conditions, course and results of education according to relevant school educational programmes (inspection report) c) identify and assess to what extent the school educational programme is met and whether it is in compliance with legal regulations and the framework educational programme (inspection report) d) performs the state control of compliance with legislation (protocol) e) perform a public-legal audit focused on the use of funds allocated from the state budget (protocol) Inspection activities are carried out also on the basis of suggestions, complaints and petitions.
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Criteria for Evaluation of Conditions, Progress and Results of Education and School Services (2010-2011) Approved annualy together with Plan of principal assignments 1.Equal Opportunities in Education 2.School Educational Programmes (educational programmes) 3.School Management 4.Personnel Conditions 5.Material Conditions 6.Financial Conditions 7.Effective Organization of Education 8.Effective Support of Personality Development of Children, Pupils and Students 9.Partnership 10.Effective Support of Development of Key Competencies 11.Systematic Evaluation of Individual and Group Results of Children, Pupils and Students 12.System Evaluation of Overall Results in Education
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School Inspector Section 174 (7) Act No. 561/2004 Coll. School Inspector University degree 5 years of pedagogical or ped.-psychological experience Meets other requirements laid down in a special legal regulation
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Auditor Section 174 (9) Act No. 561/2004 Coll. Auditor University degree 5 years of professional experience or Secondary education 20 years of professional experience Meets other requirements laid down in a special legal regulation
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Invited person Section 174 (10) Act No. 561/2004 Coll. ? Expert Assessment Most commonly head teachers, deputy head- teacher Works under the supervision of a school inspector or an auditor Mikaël
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Inspection Team of inspectors and control workers (minimum 2 of them) Usually 6 days (2 days – preparation, analysis of documentation, 3 days – at school – analysis of documentation, observations, interviews, 1 day – report)
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How can we achieve it? Analysis of school documents = WRITTEN Inspection visits (visits to classrooms, …) = SEEN Interview with the pedagogical staff, … = HEARD Questionnaires (limited)
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Outputs of inspection activities Section 174 (12) Act No. 561/2004 Sb. Inspection report Protocol Complaint investigation outcome Thematic report Annual report of the CSI
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InspIS implemented in 2006 in-house developed information system serves for data collection and data processing enables evaluation of inspection activities managerial system for planning and planning control, registration of reports, measuring the performance of inspection teams or entire regions, 3,000,000 indicators 100,000 inserted documents a year
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Inspis
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www.csicr.cz
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International activities EQAVET (newly established National reference point EQAVET-CZ) SICI – the Standing International Conference of Inspectorates Cross-boarder partnership (Germany-Saxony, Poland) Czech-French cooperation (CSI/French ambassy)
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