There are strong affinities and similarities between Her Majesty's Inspectors and the inspectors of schools employed by the Australian States, but there is one important difference between them. The Australian inspector spends much of his time assessing teachers and making recommendations for their promotion and appointment, while the H.M.I. is more of a professional consultant to central and local authorities and to schools, and he has little influence on the progression of individual teachers. Australian inspectors appear to have had longer teaching experience than H.M.I.‘s and they certainly carry out a wider range of duties. They seem to be more concerned with in‐service training, curriculum construction and research than are their British colleagues. H.M.I.'s, however, appear to be more scholarly and they are more resolute in pressing professional criticisms than are the Australians. Nearly one‐third of H.M.I.'s are women. In Australian school systems there is a marked and unfortunate paucity of women inspectors.
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February 01 1963
Inspection with a Difference Available to Purchase
Percy Wilson
Percy Wilson
Senior Chief Inspector of Schools in England and Wales. Before appointment as Her Majesty's Inspector, Mr. Wilson taught at a number of schools, including Chesterfield and Portsmouth Grammar Schools. He holds the degree of M.A. of Cambridge University with first class honours in English and History. In 1961 he published Views and Prospects from Curzon Street. Mr. Wilson was chairman of the 1959 Commission on Training of Teachers, and in 1962 was president of the Education Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. He has travelled extensively in Europe, Australia and America. Early in 1963 he attended the seminar on educational administration arranged by Australian state education departments. This paper is based on observations made during his visit to Australia for the seminar.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7395
Print ISSN: 0957-8234
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1963
Journal of Educational Administration (1963) 1 (2): 53–61.
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Wilson P (1963), "Inspection with a Difference". Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 1 No. 2 pp. 53–61, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009571
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