Evaluation and Accountability
Evaluation Institute and its role in evaluating private schools
• Evaluating schools’ processes and outcomes soundly, systematically and objectively.
• Ensuring that schools are accountable for the quality of education they provide.
• Enhancing schools’ use of educational data and evaluation in monitoring and developing their own performance.
Evaluation Processes• Ongoing monitoring of student, parent, teacher
and school data related to school performance .• Professional licensing of teachers and school
leaders• School accreditation• National testing• International testing programs• Evaluation by exception
DCMO is one of the Evaluation Institute’s offices in SEC .
It is responsible for maintaining a comprehensive and current data base of all aspects of schools. It undertakes a wide-ranging collection of school enumeration data at the beginning of each academic year. Through school numeration, all schools in Qatar are fully identified and basic data about their principals, teachers and students and their parents are gathered. The enumeration data provide the base on which all other SEC offices depend.
Data Collection and Management Office (DCMO)
Qatar Comprehensive School Surveys (QCSS)
Data SourceData collection
periodData collection method
School profile
October to December
School visit
School questionnaire Survey through the Internet
Principal questionnaire Survey through the Internet
Parent questionnaire
Februaryto March
Paper survey completed at home
Student questionnaire Paper survey completed at school
Teacher questionnaire Computer assisted questionnaire completed at school
• National Testing .• Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study
(TIMSS) programGrades 4 and 8 students in Science and Mathematics in 2007 and 2011
• Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) programGrade 4 students in Reading in 2006 and 2010
• Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) programFifteen-year-old students in English, Mathematics and Science in 2006 and 2010
National Testing and Qatar’s Participation in International Studies
School Accreditation• Undertaken every three years.
• Identifies the performance levels and development of the school’s processes and outcomes.
• Experts evaluate the school’s performance and progress using sound and systematic processes.
• Identifies areas of strength and weakness and provides recommendations.
• Related to the renewal of the school’s license.
Meets minimum requirements and
applies for position
QORLA Overview of Registration
9
Step One
Step One
Step Two
Step Two
Applies for provisional licence
within 30 days. School
Operator/Principal attests to application
Step Three
Step Three
Receives provisional
licence
Step Four
Step Four
Begins to gather
evidence in portfolio
Step Five
Step Five
Step Six
Step Six
Attestation committee agrees with
application and submits to QORLA
Presents application for a full licence and
portfolio to school
attestation committee
Step Seven
Step Seven
Full licence Granted by
QORLA
School Accreditation Approach• Establishing the principles and standards.• Utilises school self-evaluation.• Involves the conduct of an external evaluation.• Forms conclusions and reports on the outcomes of
the accreditation process to the school, the SEC and publicly results.
• Undertakes a re-evaluation every three years or sooner if necessary.
Ongoing Monitoring
• A continuous process which is undertaken as new data become available.
• Focuses on schools’ levels of performance and progress in comparative and absolute terms.
• Includes and consider a wide range of data.• Involves educationally sound and considered
evaluative processes.• Identifies aspects of schools’ performance which are
exceptional.
School Report Card• Developed and issued annually.
• Provides a summary of a wide range of important aspects of the educational process of all Qatar’s schools whether government, independent or private.
• Targeted audience: parents in particular, and those interested in the educational process in general.
• Assists parents in making decisions about schools and schooling.
• Contains data on the previous school year as well as data from the previous three years for selected aspects.
• Available in paper and electronic forms for any one interested in schools in Qatar and schooling in Qatar.
School Report Card
School Report Card (Continued)