Critical analysis of the current approaches to modelling educational effectiveness: The importance of establishing a dynamic model

Researchers in the area of educational effectiveness should attempt to develop a new theoretical framework. A critical analysis of the current models of educational effectiveness research is provided and reveals that a dynamic model of effectiveness must: (a) be multilevel in nature, (b) be based on...

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Published inSchool effectiveness and school improvement Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 347 - 366
Main Authors Creemers, Bert P, Kyriakides, Leonidas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 01.09.2006
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Summary:Researchers in the area of educational effectiveness should attempt to develop a new theoretical framework. A critical analysis of the current models of educational effectiveness research is provided and reveals that a dynamic model of effectiveness must: (a) be multilevel in nature, (b) be based on the assumption that the relation of some effectiveness factors with achievement may be curvilinear, (c) illustrate the dimensions upon which the measurement of each effectiveness factor should be based, and (d) define relations among the effectiveness factors. In principle, each factor that refers to the classroom, school, and system, can be measured by taking into account five dimensions: frequency, focus, stage, quality, and differentiation. Examples of measuring effectiveness factors operating at different levels using these 5 dimensions are given. More attention in describing in detail factors associated with teacher behaviour in the classroom is given, since this is seen as the starting point for the development and the testing of the dynamic model. Finally, suggestions for the next steps in the development of other parts of the model are provided. (DIPF/Orig.).
ISSN:0924-3453
1744-5124
DOI:10.1080/09243450600697242