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Post-fabrication and putting on a show: examining the impact of short notice inspections

机译:后期制作和演出:检查短期通知检查的影响

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This paper explores inspection, performativity and fabrication within the context of two English schools. Case studies are employed to compare and contrast the inspection experiences of two teachers at different points in their career trajectories. The paper focuses on comments made by Sir Michael Wilshaw, the head of the Office for Standards in Education (OfSTED), that schools were ‘putting on a show’ during inspections. Empirical evidence is presented which suggests that the key informants invested emotional, physical and intellectual capital into the perpetual readiness incumbent in high-stakes inspection process - an investment which was anything other than putting on a show. The paper proposes that, in the cases in point, the changing nature of school inspections led to ‘post-fabrication’, that is, inspection readiness was omnipresent to such an extent that it was not a fabricated version of events. The findings presented here have implications for teachers, school leadership teams, policy makers and all those interested in inspection.
机译:本文探讨了在两所英语学校的背景下的检查,性能和制造。通过案例研究来比较和对比两位教师在职业生涯中不同点的检查经验。该论文重点关注教育标准办公室(OfSTED)负责人迈克尔·威尔肖爵士(Michael Wilshaw)所作的评论,即学校在视察过程中“参加表演”。提供的经验证据表明,关键的举报人将情感,肉体和智力的资本投入了高风险检查过程中永久存在的准备状态-这是一项除了展示之外的投资。该论文提出,在这种情况下,学校检查的不断变化的性质导致了“后制造”,也就是说,检查准备无处不在,以至于它不是事件的虚假版本。此处介绍的发现对教师,学校领导团队,政策制定者以及所有有兴趣进行检查的人员都有影响。

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    Clapham, A;

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