| Introduction A question which seems both easy and perplexing to answer is: 
                  What makes an effective, or good, school? If we want more, indeed 
                  all, schools to become effective then we need to know what we 
                  mean by this term, how we can determine the extent to which 
                  each school is effective, and thus identify the areas requiring 
                  attention. A school may be effective in some areas of its operation 
                  and life, but less successful in others. How can we determine 
                  these, and how may we then plan and provide for an improved 
                  performance?
 
 The inspectorate is often seen as the key agency for determining 
                  school quality, but, in fact, each school should be able to 
                  evaluate its own performance and initiate plans for improvement 
                  without waiting for external agencies to provide advice. The 
                  aim of this module is to explain and demonstrate how this might 
                  be done.
 
 Individual study time: 13 hours
 
 Objectives
 After working through this module on you should be able to:
  explain the concept and main characteristics of an effective 
                  school
  describe the reasons for evaluation and its 
                  place in good management practice
  apply systematically 
                  a range of evaluation techniques
  plan a programme 
                  of evaluation aimed at improving practices and performance
  demonstrate how to analyse and use evaluation findings 
                  to inform school decision-making processes
  identify 
                  a balanced set of performance indicators and explain both their 
                  use and their limitations.
 
 Units
 This module is divided into five units.
 
 Unit 
                  1: Indicators and characteristics of school effectiveness
 3 hours
 In this unit you will learn about a range of concepts relating 
                  to school effectiveness, and some of the characteristics by 
                  which you and your staff may recognise the degree of effectiveness 
                  of your school.
 
 Unit 
                  2: The rationale for evaluation
 2 hours
 Here you will derive a rationale for evaluating school effectiveness 
                  as part of a process of accountability to the community and 
                  government.
 
 Unit 3: 
                  Evaluation techniques
 4 hours
 Here you will learn some of the evaluation techniques which 
                  you need to use with your staff to monitor and analyse the performance 
                  of different aspects of school life, and which may also be used 
                  by external agents, such as inspectors.
 
 Unit 
                  4: Planning a programme of evaluation
 2 hours
 In this unit you will learn how self-evaluation may be developed 
                  as a normal part of the planning and management processes organised 
                  by you and your staff.
 
 Unit 
                  5: Using evaluation findings
 2 hours
 The results of an evaluation have to be used to develop aspects 
                  of school work. In this final unit you will determine the conditions 
                  and requirements under which the results of the evaluation exercise 
                  undertaken by you and your staff may be used for the further 
                  development of your school.
 
 Contributors
 This module was written by a team in Nigeria:
 Professor Etim N E Udoh Institute of Education, Ahmadu Bello 
                    (Team Leader) University, Zaria Mrs C I Bako Assistant Director, National Teachers' Institute 
                    (NTI), Kaduna Dr M O Akintayo Consultant, NTI, Kaduna Mrs M B Yusuf Head of Department of Student Affairs, NTI, 
                    Kaduna Mrs B N Oraeki Head of Department of Professional Operations, 
                    NTI, Kaduna Mrs E N Ekpunobi Principal Education Officer, NTI, Kaduna Mrs P N Odiachi Head, NTI Primary School, Kaduna Mr S O Agun Principal, King's College, Lagos |