Journal Articles
World class schools: Some methodological and substantive findings and implications of the international school effectiveness research project (ISERP)
- World class schools: Some methodological and substantive findings and implications of the international school effectiveness research project (ISERP)
- Educational Research & Evaluation, 12(6), 535-560, 2006
- Routledge
- 2006
- School Effectiveness Research Projects Cohort Analysis Comparative Education Cross Cultural Studies Foreign Countries Mathematics Research Methodology Mathematics Achievement Academic Achievement North America Taiwan United Kingdom Netherlands Hong Kong Canada Australia United States Norway Ireland Papua New Guinea
-
- North America
- Taiwan
- Great Britain
- Netherlands
- Hong Kong
- Canada
- Australia
- United States
- Norway
- Ireland
- Papua New Guinea
-
- 1997.7 onwards
-
- Unknown or Unspecified
- An outline is given of the context in which The International School Effectiveness Research Project (ISERP) was designed and it is argued that the deficiencies of existing studies and the increased internationalization of education makes the more rigorous approach of ISERP essential. A number of methodological lessons from the study are given, concerning the need for cohort studies, for observational data, for social outcomes data, for mixed methods, and for multiple indicators. The substantive lessons of the study for a strong technology of education, for a taken for granted in educational discussions within cultures, for societal support of education within cultures, and for a radical intellectual orientation are given.[Copyright of Educational Research & Evaluation is the property of Routledge. Full article may be available at the publisher's website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13803610600874026]
-
- English
- Journal Articles
-
- 13803611
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/d2f45862
- 2010-11-24
Recent Journal Articles
Towards home-school partnership: Parents’ perspectives on school-based parent activities in childcare centres in Hong KongJournal Articles
Delayed school start time is associated with better sleep, mental health, and life satisfaction among residential high-school students: A prospective studyJournal Articles
Exploring language teacher education through researcher-practitioner co-construction of differentiated instructionJournal Articles
The benefits of PROSPER-based intervention for international preschool teachers in Hong Kong: Evidence from the EASP programJournal Articles
Examining teachers’ behavioural intention of using generative artificial intelligence tools for teaching and learning based on the extended technology acceptance modelJournal Articles
The influence of religious beliefs on bullying and cheating among secondary school students in Hong KongJournal Articles
Examining factors influencing teachers' intentions in implementing inclusive practices in Hong Kong classroomsJournal Articles
The texture of parental experiences with online learning: The interplay of norms, relationships, and emotionsJournal Articles