Towards Quality Systems Development in NSW Public Schools
While the notion of "quality systems" is firmly established in many public and private sectors, this approach to quality management is only beginning to emerge in schools. After an initial discussion of the notion "systems thinking" and "quality systems," this article s...
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Published in | School effectiveness and school improvement Vol. 13; no. 2; pp. 201 - 223 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
01.06.2002
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Summary: | While the notion of "quality systems" is firmly established in many public and private sectors, this approach to quality management is only beginning to emerge in schools. After an initial discussion of the notion "systems thinking" and "quality systems," this article suggests a model for the essential criteria for quality systems in schools. This model is then utilised to evaluate 3 widely accepted approaches to quality management within Australia for their applicability to the school situation - ISO 9001/4 2000, Investors in People and the Australian Business Excellence Framework. While it is suggested that all 3 approaches could have some relevance to quality systems development in schools, the unique culture of schools would present significant challenges to their utilisation. |
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Bibliography: | Refereed article. Includes bibliographical references. School Effectiveness and School Improvement; v.13 n.2 p.201-223; June 2002 |
ISSN: | 0924-3453 1744-5124 |
DOI: | 10.1076/sesi.13.2.201.3436 |