EDUCATION BUREAU CIRCULAR MEMORANDUM NO.
183/2008
 From: Permanent Secretary for Education To: Heads of all government and aided
                                             primary, secondary and special
 Ref.: EDB(QA/Ind)PI/1/1(5)                  schools (including caput schools
 Date: 23 December 2008                      and schools under the Direct
                                             Subsidy Scheme)
           The School Development and Accountability Framework –
                 Key Performance Measures Reference Data
     [Note: This circular memorandum should be read in conjunction with the
     EDB Circular No. 13/2008 issued on 3 July 2008]
Summary
         This circular memorandum invites schools having their school development
planning cycle to be completed by the end of the 2008/09 school year to submit their
Key Performance Measures (KPM) and Stakeholder Survey (SHS) data to the
Education Bureau (EDB) through the E-platform for School Development and
Accountability (ESDA). The data should reach EDB before 31 March 2009 for the
compilation of KPM Reference Data to support school self-evaluation (SSE).
Background
2.         The collection of KPM and SHS data by schools primarily serves their need
for self-evaluation and development planning. Territory figures compiled by EDB in
the form of KPM Reference Data have been made available for schools to support
self-evaluation. In the light of the revised performance indicators and SSE tools for
the next phase of School Development and Accountability starting from the 2008/09
school year, an updated set of KPM Reference Data will be produced for schools’
reference.
3.         The timing for the collection of KPM and SHS data by EDB aims to
dovetail with schools’ holistic review before formulating a new School Development
Plan (SDP) to avoid duplication of efforts, and to ensure that the targets set and
strategies devised in the new SDP are data-driven and evidence-based.
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Details
4.         Schools having their school development planning cycle ended in the 2008/09
school year are now invited to submit their KPM and SHS data as stipulated in the
Appendix to EDB electronically via ESDA before 31 March 2009. Other schools with
their KPM and SHS data ready are also welcome to contribute using the same channel.
For details on the collection and submission of the KPM and SHS data to EDB, as well as
the way to obtain KPM Reference Data for SSE purpose, please refer to the EDB websites
at http://kpm.edb.gov.hk and http://esda.edb.gov.hk.
5.        The updated set of KPM Reference Data will be available for schools’ reference
by the end of May 2009 via the ESDA. Schools should make optimal use of the data to
conduct SSE for their continuous improvement. In this connection, they may refer to the
guidelines and templates of SDP, Annual School Plan and School Report available on the
EDB website at http://www.edb.gov.hk/index.aspx?langno=1&nodeID=2707 to better
embed SSE in their routine work.
Enquiry
6.       Enquiries concerning the content of this circular memorandum can be
directed to the Indicators Section, Quality Assurance Division, at 2892 6538.
                                                          Tony TANG
                                              for Permanent Secretary for Education
c.c. Heads of Section – for information
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                                                                                                             Appendix
        Key Performance Measures (KPM) and Stakeholder Survey (SHS) data to be submitted
                     KPM/SHS Item 1                     Applicable School               Remarks
                                                              Type 2
                                                         S     P     SP 3
1     Stakeholders’ perception of School Management                     Schools are requested to collect
2     Stakeholders’ perception of Professional                          the data of the current school year
      Leadership                                                           using the Stakeholder Survey.
3     Stakeholders’ perception of Teachers’ Professional            
      Development
4     Number of active school days                                      Schools are requested to collect
5     Percentage of lesson time for Key Learning Areas                  the data of the current school year
                                                                           with reference to the relevant
                                                                           school documents.
6     Stakeholders’ perception of Curriculum and                        Schools are requested to collect
      Assessment                                                           the data of the current school year
7     Stakeholders’ perception of Teaching                              using the Stakeholder Survey.
8     Stakeholders’ perception of Student Learning                  
9     Stakeholders’ perception of Support for Student               
      Development
10    Stakeholders’ perception of School Climate                    
11    Destinations of graduates                                          As the data will not be available
                                                                           until the end of the school year,
                                                                           schools are requested to collect
                                                                           the data of the previous school
                                                                           year for submission.
12    Stakeholders’ perception of Home-school                           Schools are requested to collect
      Cooperation                                                          the data of the current school year
                                                                           using the Stakeholder Survey.
13    Students’ attitudes to school                                     Schools are requested to collect
                                                                           the data of the current school year
                                                                           using the “Attitudes to School”
                                                                           scale in Assessment Program for
                                                                           Affective and Social Outcomes.
                                 Submission of KPM items 14 – 17 is NOT required
18    Percentage of students participating in                           As the data will not be available
      territory-wide inter-school competitions                             until the end of the school year,
19    Percentage of students participating in uniform                   schools are requested to collect
      groups/social and voluntary services                                 the data of the previous school
20    Students’ attendance rate                                         year for submission.
21    Percentage of students within the acceptable                   Schools are requested to collect the
      weight range                                                        data of the current school year with
                                                                          reference to the relevant school
                                                                          documents.
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    For details of the KPM and SHS, please refer to the EDB website at http://kpm.edb.gov.hk. Schools are requested to
    make full use of the E-platform to collect their KPM and SHS data to alleviate teachers’ workload.
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    S: Secondary schools; P: Primary schools; Sp: Special schools.
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    Special schools are requested to observe the Suggested KPM Items for Different Categories of Special Schools
    available on the EDB website at http://kpm.edb.gov.hk and flexibly adopt the KPM items according to their own
    school context.
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