
Policy Update 27.09.2019
Published
Friday, 27 September
Author
Mark Rosser
Categories
Policy Updates
September
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Students in schools that are subject to centralised government inspections systems perform, on average, 16 percentage points higher than students in countries which do not have uniform inspection systems. These findings from a 2009 OECD study, which compared schooling arrangements across 16 different jurisdictions, show that successful schooling and accountability go hand in hand.
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