Transcription of Quality Management in Education
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Self-evaluation for Quality improvementQuality Managementin EducationHM Inspectorate of Education 2006 Self-evaluation for Quality improvementQuality Managementin Education Crown copyright 2006 ISBN: 0 7053 1087 6HM Inspectorate of EducationDenholm HouseAlmondvale Business ParkAlmondvale WayLivingstonEH54 6 GATel: 01506 600 200 Fax: 01506 600 337E-mail: for HMIE by Astron B45597 04/06 Published by HMIE, April 2006 This material may be copied without further permission by Education authorities and educationinstitutions in Scotland for use in self-evaluation and report may be produced in part, except for commercial purposes, or in connection with aprospectus or advertisement, provided that the source and date therefore are 1 Self-evaluation in the local authority context3 Part 2 The framework for self-evaluation explained7 Part 3 The six-point scale14 Part 4 Performance and Quality indicators16 Part 5 Indicators, themes and illustrations22 Part 6 Using performance and Quality indicators for self-evaluation77 Part 7 Self-evaluation questions and sources of evidence86 Appendix I The relationships between Quality Management in Education 2and other Quality Management IN Education 2 SELF-EVALUATION FOR Quality IMPROVEMENTQ uality Management in Education (QMIE)
Part 4 Performance and quality indicators 16 Part 5 Indicators, themes and illustrations 22 ... brought into sharp focus the need to put children and families at the centre of the public service network and, crucially, to provide better integration of services at the point of delivery. ... in education services is central to the work of ...
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