Abstract

An attempt is made to compare the “effectiveness” of secondary school inspectors in the six Australian states. This is done by the use of two “intermediate” criteria—the number of teachers for which each inspector is responsible and the way in which time is allocated amongst the tasks involved in the role of inspector.

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