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Provincial satisfaction surveys : RCO indicators

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Description

Alberta Education conducts annual surveys to obtain feedback from education system stakeholders regarding their perceptions of Alberta’s education system. This report presents the survey results on 34 system indicators identified by the Review Committee on Outcomes.

Updated

October 1, 2013

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Indigenous students RCO Review Committee on Outcomes continuous improvement education stakeholders education system parental involvement performance measures public opinion public opinion surveys quality of education quality of teaching satisfaction surveys
Resources

Title and publication information

Alternative Title

Review Committee on Outcomes indicators

Extent

43 pages

Frequency

Annual

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Education
Publisher

Education

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Resource Dates

Date Created

2012-10-01

Date Added

2018-12-10T16:36:03.122184

Date Modified

2013-10-01

Date Issued

2012-10-01

Date Archived

2015-06-01

Audience information

Identifiers

NEOS catalogue key

5913175

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

The Review Committee on Outcomes, consisting of representatives from various stakeholder groups, was created in 2000 to consult with Albertans to find out what they expected from the K-12 education system and how these expectations are being met. Over a two-year period, the committee developed a set of indicators and measures to help determine whether outcomes are being achieved. These measures provide a basis for monitoring system performance and bringing about continuous improvement over time. This report presents the results on survey measure indicators based on the stakeholder satisfaction surveys. Satisfaction surveys are conducted annually by Alberta Education to obtain perceptions on how the education system is performing in meeting learners’ and society’s needs and expectations.

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Education