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Increasing Within-School Competition: A Case for Department level indicators

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posted on 2023-06-07, 22:18 authored by Shqiponja TelhajShqiponja Telhaj, Nick Adnett, Peter Davies, David Hutton, Robert Coe
The authors investigate the size and stability of departmental effects in English secondary schooling during a period in which extensions to parental choice and annual publication of school performance tables had significantly increased competitive pressures on schools. Their database of nearly 450 English secondary schools enables them to investigate departments in terms of both their unadjusted and value-added average students' performance in national examinations. They are interested in the nature of within-school competition and concentrate upon two subjects, geography and history, which were optional subjects in each of these schools. In general, they find that relative departmental performance varies significantly over time and that few departments manage to persistently out-perform the other subject in their school. They conclude that given the instability of relative departmental performance, publication of department-level performance indicators is unlikely to generate strong incentives for departments to raise their effort and effectiveness.

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  • Published

Journal

Research Papers in Education

ISSN

0267-1522

Issue

1

Volume

24

Page range

45-55

Pages

11.0

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  • Economics Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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