Rethinking side effects of accountability in education: Insights from a multiple methods study in four German school systems
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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.25.2662Keywords:
policy analysis, accountability, high stakes tests, comparative studyAbstract
Based on a research project comprising data from an interview study and a survey with teachers and school principals in four German federal states (Bundesländer), this paper questions the claim that the side effects of accountability in education are bound to high-stakes contexts, and also provides evidence of side effects occurring in no- and low-stakes contexts. The findings suggest that side effects cannot be fully explained by certain implementation features of accountability regimes (e.g. high stakes), but should rather be understood as a result of implementation features as well as systematic effects of accountability in education.Downloads
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2017-08-21
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Thiel, C., Schweizer, S., & Bellmann, J. (2017). Rethinking side effects of accountability in education: Insights from a multiple methods study in four German school systems. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 25, 93. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.25.2662
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Global Perspectives on High-Stakes Teacher Accountability Policies