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International Forum “EURASIAN EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUE” Yaroslavl (Russia), April 17-19, 2013

The use of the Cito Monitoring and Evaluation System for school self-improvement in The Netherlands. International Forum “EURASIAN EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUE” Yaroslavl (Russia), April 17-19, 2013 Henk A. Moelands Director Cito International Cito, The Netherlands. Quality Assurance.

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International Forum “EURASIAN EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUE” Yaroslavl (Russia), April 17-19, 2013

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  1. The use of the Cito Monitoring and Evaluation System for school self-improvement in The Netherlands • International Forum“EURASIAN EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUE”Yaroslavl (Russia), April 17-19, 2013 • Henk A. Moelands • Director Cito International • Cito, The Netherlands

  2. Quality Assurance • Internationally • PISA • ESLC • ……. • Nationally • PPON (NAEP) • School leaving exams • …….

  3. Quality Assurance • Internationally • PISA • ESLC • ……. • ……. • Nationally • PPON (NAEP) • School leaving exams • ……. • ……. Leaguetables Accountability

  4. Quality Assurance SchooI improvement • Internationally • PISA • ESLC • ……. • ……. • Nationally • PPON (NAEP) • School leaving exams • ……. • …….

  5. Quality Assurance SchooI improvement • Internationally • PISA • ESLC • ……. • ……. • Nationally • PPON (NAEP) • School leaving exams • ……. • ……. Monitoring and Evaluation System

  6. Purpose A tool for teacher and school to monitor in a reliable and systematic way: - the progress of individual learners throughout their (primary) school career - (aspects of) the quality of the school Recently Provide school boards with information about the learning outcomes of their schools

  7. Content Consists of: • a coherent set of nationally standardized tests (paper based and computer based) for longitudinal assessment of a pupil’s achievement throughout primary education • a system for manual or automated registration of pupil progress

  8. Instruments

  9. Testing component • administration • marking and interpretation • Diagnostic component • collecting additional data • identifying specific problems • drawing up remedial plan • Remedial component • carrying out remedial plan • evaluating remedial plan Working procedure

  10. The Dutch education system

  11. Monitoring at individual level Grade 1 Grade 2 common scale Grade 3 e.g. length Grade 8 11

  12. Measuring technique (IRT) Allows: • Test results that differ in content, difficulty and number of items canbe compared • Monitoring over years with different tests • Position of pupil on scale to be compared with national reference group

  13. Reporting Manually or with the help of a computer program • For each individual • For each class • For the school as a whole

  14. PMS: Classroom related

  15. Pupil Report

  16. Ability scale Mathematics

  17. PMS: School related

  18. School self-evaluation • School Improvement • Accountability • - Inspectorate • - Publications of results in school plan e.g.

  19. Cross section

  20. Trend analysis (cohorts)

  21. Trend analysis (grades)

  22. PMS: School board related

  23. Monitor

  24. School board overview of testing period

  25. School board trend overview

  26. In conclusion (1) Cito’s Monitoring and Evaluation System is: • A practical tool for teachers and schools to systematically monitor the quality of education. Recentlyalsofor school boards • A system for (automatic) registration and reporting on 4 levels: • Individual pupil • Grade or cohort • School • Across schools

  27. In conclusion (2) • 95% of the Dutch primary schools use at least one of the tests of the system for purposes of self-evaluation • Head teachers in the Netherlands regard self-evaluation as a useful and instructive undertaking • But: accompanying process take a lot of time and causes many to hesitate when it comes to actually carrying out a self-evaluation.

  28. In conclusion (3) Pleasebeaware: Purposesmay change over time

  29. In conclusion (3) Pleasebeaware: Purposesmay change over time

  30. спасибо (henk.moelands@cito.nl)

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