Teachers’ perceptions of school inspection: a stressful experience

Brimblecombe, N.ORCID logo, Ormston, M. & Shaw, M. (1995). Teachers’ perceptions of school inspection: a stressful experience. Cambridge Journal of Education, 25(1), 53 - 61. https://doi.org/10.1080/0305764950250106
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Research into inspection is increasing, although in the past much of it tended to focus on either the perspective of the school management or the inspectors themselves. As part of a 3 year study into inspection, Brimblecombe, Ormston and Shaw have completed a national questionnaire survey and in‐depth interviews focusing on the classroom teacher's experiences of inspection. Whilst the analysis is still in the preliminary stages, several interesting issues have emerged. This paper focuses on one of them‐‐the stress on teachers generated by inspection‐‐and examines what causes it, how it is managed, what forms it takes and what impact it has on the inspection process, the inspection outcomes and the teachers themselves.

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