Educational inspection

The inspector is the person in charge, from the educational administration, of monitoring and advising on the activities carried out in schools.


Inspectors are the persons who liaise between the administration and each school. Their task is to be aware of the activities carried out in the schools and to supervise the established documentation. They meet periodically with the management teams of each school to check their pedagogical and organisational functioning, supervise the responsibilities of teachers, advise the educational community on their rights and obligations, all of this always in accordance with the established guidelines.

Inspectors are teachers who have at least six years of teaching experience and have to pass a competitive examination.

The Head of the Inspection Service organises inspectors to visit schools, both public and private, in each school district.

The inspectorate is considered a public authority and exercises its activity to ensure compliance with the law, to guarantee the rights and duties of all those who participate in the education process, and also supports the improvement of the functioning of the education system itself, as well as the quality and equity of education. Thus, inspectors participate from the educational administration in the evaluation processes of educational centres and of the system itself.

In Spain, the Organic Law on Education LOE (2/2006, of 3 May, in Article 148, in accordance with Article 27.8 of the Constitution) establishes that it is up to the public authorities to organise the inspection of the education system. This LOE law in Articles 151, 152, 153 and 154 regulates the educational inspection exercised by the educational administrations through civil servants who have been appointed to this post. In Spain, the different regions have competences in educational matters, so that in each region the functioning of the Inspection Service is regulated by specific decrees and resolutions. Within each territorial area, it is the public administrations that mandate, regulate and carry out inspection activities in order to guarantee compliance with educational standards. Thus, the inspectorate reports directly to the head of each education administration, i.e. the Regional Minister of Education.

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Noé Sabatier
Noé Sabatier
10 April, 2023 11:56 am

I believe that inspectors play a critical role in ensuring that schools function effectively and efficiently. They are responsible for supervising the functioning of schools, ensuring that they adhere to established guidelines, and promoting the rights and duties of all individuals involved in the education process.
I find it interesting that inspectors are themselves experienced teachers who have passed a competitive examination. This suggests that they have a deep understanding of pedagogy and the inner workings of a school. It is also reassuring to know that the inspectorate is considered a public authority and that its primary objective is to ensure compliance with the law, guarantee rights and duties, and support the improvement of the education system’s functioning and quality.
The fact that each region has its own specific regulations for the functioning of the Inspection Service is also noteworthy. This allows for greater flexibility and adaptability in addressing local education issues and challenges. Additionally, the fact that the inspectorate reports directly to the head of each education administration, i.e. the Regional Minister of Education, suggests a strong chain of command and accountability within the education system.
Overall, I believe that the work of inspectors is critical in ensuring that schools function effectively and that students receive a high-quality education.

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Elena Labra
Elena Labra
29 March, 2023 10:38 pm

Very useful video!

Is there anything you didn’t know? If so, describe it.
I had really little knowledge about the figure of the educational inspectors. I didn’t know they are actually teachers that need to have at least some years of experience.
What information would you add on this topic?
I think that educational inspections are not really accurate as there is knowledge in advance of when it will happen and therefore, there are different behaviours when it happens.
Ana Fernández
Ana Fernández
4 April, 2023 2:54 pm
Reply to  Elena Labra

I found it very useful too! I completely agree with your suggestions for further information and I would also add that educational inspectors should change every year. I mean, maybe you’re friends with the headteacher o maybe the opposite. If you’re not proffesional enough, this aspects may influence your reports about a centre. If every year a new inspector does this task, this is more unlikely to happen.

Jorge Puente Peinador
Jorge Puente Peinador
12 March, 2023 11:27 pm

The role of the inspector is not always clear. This video provides an overview of all the functions of these professionals. 

Is there anything you didn’t know? If so, describe it.
I was unaware that the inspectors' job was not only to control quality, but also to provide advice on current regulations and on how to improve the functioning of the school and its teachers.
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I would like to know how often inspectors visit each school, and whether the management team can go to them for advice, and if they usually do.
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Adam Kracík
Adam Kracík
18 January, 2023 8:23 pm

Comment on the operation of inspection in Spain.

What similarities do you find on this topic in your country?
The position of an inspector in Spain is absolutely similar to the Czech one regarding their tasks and requirements.
What differences do you find on this topic in your country?
The only difference I can find is that the inspector in the Czech Republic does not belong to regional legislation but to the state one. Regions in the Czech Republic are not given such a powerful right as it happens in Spanish autonomous communities.
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I would say that inspections, at least in the Czech Republic, should be more random and more covert in order to acquire better results. Since the inspections are announced before, the classes sometimes happen to be approached differently (in a better way), so that the teachers avoid criticism. I am not saying that it occurs always, however, sometimes surely yes.