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Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education
Guidance from PISA for the Canary Islands, Spain
OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  10 août 2012
Pages: 96 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
ISBN: 9789264174177 , Code OCDE: 982012051P1
Prix:   €30 | $42 | £27 | ¥3900 | MXN540 , Frais de livraison inclus
Disponibilité: Disponible (impression à la demande)
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Autres langues:  Espagnol (Disponible)
Autres versions:  Livre électronique - Format PDF

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Description
This book describes the Canary Islands, Spain school system and sheds light on PISA results for the Canary Islands. It includes analyses of the policy implications in the domains of system management and resource distribution, students and learning, teachers and teaching, and school leadership and inspections. The report also provides recommendations for raising quality and equity in learning outcomes.

Tables des matières:

Foreword
Chapter 1. The Canary Islands and their School System
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About the Canary Islands
-The Canary Islands school system
Chapter 2. How Canary Islands students performed in PISA
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Scores and rankings
-Proficiency levels
-Differences between boys and girls
-Impact of socio-economic background on performance
-Differences between private and public schools
-Performance of immigrant students and special programmes
-Summary of PISA findings in this chapter
Chapter 3. Education system management and resources
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System management
--Governance arrangements
--The Education Ministry (Consejería de Educacíon, Universidades y Sostenibilidad)
-System resources
--Funding arrangements
--Investment and distribution of resources
--Levels of spending on education
--Trends in spending
--Patterns of spending on education
--Teacher salaries
-Recommendations
Chapter 4. Students and learning
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Stakeholder views on students and learning
-Student interest, motivation and behaviour
-The role of parents and families
-Students with special needs or struggling to master the curriculum
-Effectiveness of learning in regular and out-of-school lessons
-Repetition
-Curriculum
-Assessment
-The school day
-Summer holidays and summer schools
-Gender differences
-Pre-compulsory/early childhood education
-Recommendations
Chapter 5. Teachers and teaching
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Introduction
-Teachers’ terms and conditions
--Teacher recruitment
--The teaching career
--Teacher pay and rewards
--OECD team views
-Teacher education and training
--Initial teacher training
--Structure of the programmes
--Teaching practice during initial teacher training
--Teaching for diversity, teaching for all
--Other issues
--OECD team views
-Continuing professional development
--OECD team views
-Recommendations
Chapter 6. Schools, principals and inspectors
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Schools and their communities
-School accountability
-School autonomy
-School leadership: the role of the school principal
-School councils
-Private schools
-The role of the Inspectorate
-OECD team views
--School accountability
--School autonomy
--The role of the school principal
--The role of the School Council
--Private schools
--The role of the Inspectorate
-Recommendations in this chapter
Chapter 7. Findings, recommendations and the way forward
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Findings and recommendations
--Recommendations in Chapter 3
--Recommendations in Chapter 4
--Recommendations in Chapter 5
--Recommendations in Chapter 6
--The way forward

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