Title of article :
Ministry of National Education Inspectors’ Adoption Level of Risk-Based Inspection Model and the Consideration of Its Applicability at Schools
Author/Authors :
KATIPOGLU , Ilke Ministry of Education - İzmir
Pages :
22
From page :
407
To page :
428
Abstract :
The new regulations for the last ten years in terms of educational inspection in the Ministry of National Education reveal the requirement of setting up a new inspection model that will focus on compliance with statutory regulations and improving the quality of education. In this context, this study is significant, assuming that the risk-based inspection model implemented by the Netherlands in 2007 should contribute to the studies conducted by the Directorate of Counseling and Inspection and in the field. Purpose of the Study: This study aimed to determine the Ministry of National Education Inspectors’ adoption level of a risk-based inspection model and their consideration of its applicability at schools. The model consisted of elements necessary to establish a risk-based inspection model with risk analysis and quality improvement subdimensions. The subdimensions of the model were examined acccording to the subjects’ level of adoption and of its applicability together with the variables of sex,the school they graduated, degree, seniority in the position, age and subject taught at school in order to see if there were differences. Method: The population of the study consisted of 319 assistant inspectors, inspectors and chief inspectors. No sample was chosen because the population was accessible within the framework of this study. The response rate of the survey was %50,15, and the data collected from 160 Ministry of National Education Inspectors was analyzed with mean, standard deviation, frequency, Mann Whitney U and Kruskal Wallis H tests using SPSS. Findings: The inspectors completely adopted the ideas in the subdimension of necessary elements to establish risk-based inspection model and found them highly applicable at schools. The inspectors completely adopted the ideas in the subdimension of risk analysis and found them highly applicable at schools. The inspectors completely adopted the ideas in the subdimension of quality improvement and found them highly applicable at schools. Conclusions and Recommendations: The risk-based inspection model was generally adopted by Ministry of National Education Inspectors and was found applicable at schools. However, in order to put this model into practice, the quality standards according to each school type should be set with the participation of the representatives from educational institutions and the e-inspection system should be established by specialist inspectors as a priority. On the other hand, since inspectors should take a significant role in the application stage of this model, the inspectors’ competencies should be developed in areas such as risk analysis, the use of information and communication technologies, etc.
Keywords :
quality improvement , risk analysis , Risk-based inspection model
Journal title :
Eurasian Journal of Educational Research (EJER)
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2572286
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