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Schools in the making: mapping digital spaces of evidence
Authors:Mathias Decuypere  Carlijne Ceulemans  Maarten Simons
Institution:1. Laboratory for Education and Society, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;2. Institute for Information and Education Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Abstract:In this article, the focus is on educational governing in the making. Drawing on conceptual underpinnings of socio-technical approaches, this implies an interest both on the way in which a sound knowledge base for policy measures is created, as on the distribution of that knowledge through publically available instruments. Governing by evidence only is possible when it relies on concrete instruments, such as feedback reports, publically consultable audits and examples of good practice. Since knowledge-related practices increasingly make use of online tools where knowledge is accessible for each and all, three websites are analysed in a particular way to describe the making of evidence. First, considered as active devices, the websites are analysed as essential components of the governing by evidence: by publishing specific data and information in a particular way, they come to constitute what comes to count as evidence and the way in which it comes to count. By addressing their visitors in a particular way, moreover, they constitute for whom it comes to count as evidence. As such, we argue, it becomes visible that digital spaces of evidence actually make schools real, and, at once, that there are different modes for schools to exist.
Keywords:educational governing  examples of good practice  inspectorate  school feedback  socio-technical approaches  websites
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