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Greek Educational Policy: From the Collaborative Model of the School Counselor Institution of the A. Papandreou’s (1981) Educational Policy towards the Model of Superintendence and Supervision of the Period 2008-2013

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The present paper is concerned about the Greek educational policy throughout 2008-2013, which is related to teachers’ evaluation and their teaching work, in comparison to the one implemented in 1981. The investigation is focused on Primary and Secondary Education in which the policy of intentions as well as legislation are concentrated on a form of evaluation in successive levels. In this respect, the dysfunctions or discords of the educational system, which theoretically impede or make difficult the effective educational work performance, are interpreted under different terms.The issue of evaluating teachers is of special interest because Papandreou’s educational policy, which was implemented in 1981, was conducive to abolishing any form of educators’ control and superintendence. This way emphasis was placed on a policy by which the teacher was supposed to co-operate with school counselors, namely advisors who collaborated with teachers, working independently within the educational environment. Since 2008, emphasis has been placed on the teaching work superintendence by school counselors being the ones to determine the teachers’ professional evolution, through an institutionalization of supervision and control procedures. This aspect is also incorporated in the education reform model aiming at its alignment with the European evaluation model.

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  • Kalerante Evaggelia, 2014. "Greek Educational Policy: From the Collaborative Model of the School Counselor Institution of the A. Papandreou’s (1981) Educational Policy towards the Model of Superintendence and Supervision of th," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 3(3), pages 129-129, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:3:y:2014:i:3:p:129
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