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Promoting Education Decision Makers' Use of Evidence in Austria

This report takes stock of processes that promote the systematic use of evidence in decision making in Austria’s education system. It builds on an online survey among over 6500 decision makers, drawing on responses from executives in the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Research; regional education directorates; school supervision and school leaders. The report identifies what it takes to strengthen the opportunity, capability and motivation of decision makers at all levels of the education system to use evidence effectively for their respective practice – including teaching and quality assurance. It assesses respective strengths and weaknesses in current processes and in opportunities available to decision makers. The report develops possible next steps to inform further discussions. The publication is part of OECD work on strategic education governance, which supports countries in identifying the best ways to achieve national objectives in a context of multi-level governance structures and complex environments. The work identifies and promotes effective governance processes in the domains of accountability, capacity, knowledge governance, stakeholder involvement, strategic thinking and adopting a whole-of-system perspective. This publication will be of interest to policy makers, education leaders, the education research community and all those interested in education governance.

Published on October 21, 2020

In series:Educational Research and Innovationview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Executive Summary
Introduction
Strategic education governance
Knowledge governance and promoting the systematic use of evidence
Evidence use in Austrian schools: International comparative data
Promoting the use of evidence in Austria’s education system
Conclusions and outlook
Glossary
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