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Title Perspectives on educational quality : illustrative outcomes on primary and secondary schooling in the Netherlands / Jaap Scheerens, Hans Luyten, Jan van Ravens, Editors
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 148 pages)
Series SpringerBriefs in education
SpringerBriefs in education.
Contents 1. Perspectives on Educational Quality; Jaap Scheerens -- 2. Measuring Educational Quality by Means of Indicators; Jaap Scheerens -- 3. Description and Earlier Quality Review of the Dutch Educational System; Jaap Scheerens -- 4. The Quality of Education in the Netherlands, as expressed by Achievement Attainment Indicators; Hans Luyten -- 5. The Selectivity and Vocational Orientation of Education Systems; Jan van Ravens -- 6. Summary and Discussion; Jaap Scheerens. Index
Summary The quality of education is a term that is frequently used in public debates. Understood in the sense of education being 'generally okay', or rather, most frequently, as 'not okay". Perhaps there is an overruling nostalgic view that formerly education was better than today. In scholarly discourse there are those who maintain that the quality of education is an illusive term, with varying interpretations in different settings and by different stakeholders. In this book the complexity of the concept of education quality is recognized, but a conceptual framework is presented that makes quality, despite its complexity, amenable to rational and empirical analysis. Productivity, equity, effectiveness, efficiency and responsiveness of education systems are seen as key facets of quality. A concrete set of indicators is presented that makes for the measurement of these quality facets. In the second part of the book the quality framework is applied to an analysis of the quality of education in the Netherlands. Common sense in the Netherlands is dominated by the view that the quality of education is a course for serious concern. Some recent quality reviews take the same pessimistic outlook. However, the current overview of indicators on the Dutch system, seen from an international perspective, presents a picture that is much more positive. Still there is always room for improvement, in the case of the Netherlands this should probably be sought in diminishing the selectivity of the system as a way to improve participation in higher education
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Education -- Netherlands -- Evaluation
EDUCATION -- Comparative.
EDUCATION -- History.
Sciences sociales.
Droit.
Sciences humaines.
Education -- Evaluation
Netherlands
Form Electronic book
Author Scheerens, J. (Jaap)
Luyten, Hans.
Ravens, Jan van.
ISBN 9789400709263
9400709269