The Education Review Office (ERO) is the government’s external education evaluation agency, and normally reviews schools over a three year cycle. As tumuaki, you’ll be involved in preparing for a review. Today we’re going to talk about what to expect during an ERO review.
My guests are:
This podcast was produced for the Ministry of Education as part of Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals.
You can learn more about this topic by accessing Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals e-learning modules on the Education LMS: https://training.education.govt.nz
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Additional information
ERO website www.ero.govt.nz
School Improvement Framework (SIF) https://ero.govt.nz/how-ero-reviews/how-ero-reviews-schoolskura-english-medium/te-ara-huarau-the-new-approach-to-evaluation/school-improvement-framework
Questions
1:16 [Shane] What is the purpose of an ERO review and why are they important?
2:44 [Shane] The approach for reviews has changed quite a bit in recent years. Can you tell me about the new approach?
4:35 [Shane] In terms of the amount of time that an evaluation partner would spend with a tumuaki or the board, how much time are we talking over a cycle?
6:46 [Shane] How does the process work now?
10:26 [Sharee] The process is slightly different for Maōri medium rumaki and bilingual reviews?
11:28 [Sharee] For a new tumuaki coming in going through that process, what does that look like?
12:35 [Sharee] Can you tell me about Te Pou Reo and how that team works, please?
13:25 [Shane and Sharee] What are evaluation partners and Toki Ao Mārama looking for when they go into a kura?
16:45 [Stephen and Nick] You will have both experienced ERO visits maybe when you were a kaiako or a member of senior leadership. How does it differ now that you're tumuaki?