Peer Review in Czech Education: A Recognized but Somewhat Neglected Tool for School Development

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MICHEK Stanislav CHVÁL Martin POL Milan

Rok publikování 2020
Druh Kapitola v knize
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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Citace MICHEK, Stanislav, Martin CHVÁL a Milan POL. Peer Review in Czech Education: A Recognized but Somewhat Neglected Tool for School Development. In Godfrey, D. (eds.). School peer review for educational improvement and accountability : theory, practice and policy implications. Cham: Springer, 2020, s. 139-156. Accountability and Educational Improvement. ISBN 978-3-030-48129-2. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48130-8_7.
Popis This chapter presents the practice of peer review as related to self-evaluation processes in Czech schools. It begins with a description of changes that have occurred in self-evaluation of Czech schools during the last 15 years. This is followed by discussion of efforts to support peer review in the last hundred years and a description of how peer review was supported in the Road to Quality, a nation-wide project (2009–2012) that approached peer review as evaluation by teams from other schools. Experience from the project is presented along with research methods applied, such as questionnaire survey, semi-structured interview, document analysis, participated observation, inquiry and case study. The findings give evidence on (a) expectations of schools willing to carry out peer review; (b) evaluation activities and work with school data; (c) differences between peer review and action of Czech School Inspectorate; (d) willingness of schools to continue using peer review for further development. In conclusion, peer review in the Czech Republic is perceived as a potentially promising activity; in terms of practice, however, it is shown that it remains somewhat peripheral in the mainstream of Czech schools.
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