Evaluation of the School Structural Reform in Bremen
A group of scientific experts examines the Bremen school development consensus („Bremer Konsens zur Schulentwicklung“).
Project Description
Owing to the amendment of school legislation in 2009 that came into effect as of the school year 2009/2010, the federal state of Bremen carried out a comprehensive school structural reform. The introduction of a two-type secondary school system constitutes a core element in this regard, consisting of grammar schools (Gymnasium) and a newly established general secondary school (Oberschule). The Oberschule unites all secondary school types apart from the grammar school, and students can obtain all secondary school degrees there (including Abitur). At Oberschule, the repetition of a school year has been abolished. Moreover, the school structural reform in Bremen aims at contributing to the development of inclusive schools, and to this end the school type “Förderzentrum”, i.e. “special educational centre”, was dissolved. Improving the performance of the school system in Bremen was determined as the central objective of the structural reform, and the reform targets the decrease of the interdependence between social background and student achievement.
Across political parties, “school peace” was agreed which became known as the “Bremen school development consensus“ („Bremer Konsens zur Schulentwicklung“) and an external evaluation is now under way. This is being conducted by a group of scientific experts under the auspices of the DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education (speaker of the expert group: Professor Dr. Kai Maaz). First and foremost, the analyses are based on student-related and school-related parameters from official school statistical data (Schuldatenblatt) and existing performance data from the Institute for Educational Quality Improvement's (IQB) comparison of states for the evaluation of national educational standards for an intermediate school leaving certificate and general education certificate. In addition, different actors will be interviewed who are involved in the Bremen school system to elicit deeper insights into school developmental trends and respective challenges. For instance, school principals are questioned in the framework of evaluating the school structural reform. School principals are thus given the opportunity to reflect on their experiences and estimations regarding the new school structure in Bremen, its development and quality assurance respectively quality development measures. The interviews centrally target the generation of reliable information on the acceptance and implementation of the new school structure in Bremen and regarding the evaluation of existing quality development instruments, not least of all with the aim of identifying weaknesses and the need for optimisation. An outcome report by the expert group is projected for spring 2018.
Cooperations
- Professor Dr. Petra Stanat, Institut zur Qualitätsentwicklung im Bildungswesen (Institute for Educational Quality, IQB)
- Professor Dr. Till-Sebastian Idel, University of Bremen
- Professor Dr. Birgit Lütje-Klose, University of Bielefeld
Project Management
Prof. Dr. Kai MaazProject Team
- Dr. Anna Bachsleitner
- Prof. Dr. Marcus Hasselhorn
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Eckhard Klieme
- Dr. Josefine Lühe
- Dr. Marko Neumann
Project Details
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Completed Projects
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Department: | Educational Governance |
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11/2016 – 03/2018
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External funding
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