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Learning and teaching – lessons 3 School culture 4 1 School Results 2 Learning and teaching – lessons 3 School culture 4 Direction and management 5 Professionalism of teachers 6 Quality development objectives and strategies 1.1 Certificates / degrees 2.1 Internal school curriculum 3.1 The school as a living environment 4.1 Management responsibilities of head teacher(s) 5.1 Assignment of teachers 6.1 School vision and mission 1.2 Overall performance 2.2 Strategy on performance – requirements and assessment 3.2 Social climate 4.2 Organisation of lessons 5.2 Further development of professional competencies 6.2 Internal evaluation 1.3 Personal competencies 2.3 – 2.5 Lesson Observation The results of lesson observation are evaluated according to a specific indicator-based profile. 3.3 Design and equipment of school buildings and premises 4.3 Quality development 5.3 Cooperation among teachers 6.3 Implementation plan / annual work plan 1.4 Key competencies 3.4 Participation 4.4 Resource management 1.5 Satisfaction of the parties involved 3.5 External cooperation 4.5 Working conditions 2.6 Individual assistance and support 2.7 Student counselling and student supervision