Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-Based Management
An increasing number of developing countries are introducing school-based management (SBM) reforms that are aimed at empowering principals and teachers or at strengthening their professional motivation, thereby enhancing their sense of school ownership. Many of these reforms have also strengthened parental involvement in the schools. SBM programs take many different forms in terms of who has the decision-making power and the degree of decision making that devolves to the school level. While some programs transfer authority only to school principals or teachers, others encourage or mandate parental and community participation, often through school committees. SBM has the potential to become a low-cost way of making public education spending more efficient by increasing the accountability of those involved and by empowering those individuals to improve learning outcomes. 'Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools' reviews more than 20 country experiences with SBM in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and North America. For each country, the authors provide a brief description of the SBM reform along with any evidence regarding its impact on a variety of indicators, from student test scores and dropout and retention rates, to parent and teacher perceptions of the reform’s benefits. Overall, the authors found that SBM has had a positive impact on some variables—mainly in reducing repetition and failure rates, and in improving attendance rates—but has had mixed results on others such as test scores, possibly due to the timing of the reform. 'Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools' will be useful to teams preparing education projects with an emphasis on decentralized authority, to education officials interested in school reform, and to governments worldwide looking to improve education for all students.
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Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-Based Management
An increasing number of developing countries are introducing school-based management (SBM) reforms that are aimed at empowering principals and teachers or at strengthening their professional motivation, thereby enhancing their sense of school ownership. Many of these reforms have also strengthened parental involvement in the schools. SBM programs take many different forms in terms of who has the decision-making power and the degree of decision making that devolves to the school level. While some programs transfer authority only to school principals or teachers, others encourage or mandate parental and community participation, often through school committees. SBM has the potential to become a low-cost way of making public education spending more efficient by increasing the accountability of those involved and by empowering those individuals to improve learning outcomes. 'Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools' reviews more than 20 country experiences with SBM in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and North America. For each country, the authors provide a brief description of the SBM reform along with any evidence regarding its impact on a variety of indicators, from student test scores and dropout and retention rates, to parent and teacher perceptions of the reform’s benefits. Overall, the authors found that SBM has had a positive impact on some variables—mainly in reducing repetition and failure rates, and in improving attendance rates—but has had mixed results on others such as test scores, possibly due to the timing of the reform. 'Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools' will be useful to teams preparing education projects with an emphasis on decentralized authority, to education officials interested in school reform, and to governments worldwide looking to improve education for all students.
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Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-Based Management

Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-Based Management

Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-Based Management

Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-Based Management

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An increasing number of developing countries are introducing school-based management (SBM) reforms that are aimed at empowering principals and teachers or at strengthening their professional motivation, thereby enhancing their sense of school ownership. Many of these reforms have also strengthened parental involvement in the schools. SBM programs take many different forms in terms of who has the decision-making power and the degree of decision making that devolves to the school level. While some programs transfer authority only to school principals or teachers, others encourage or mandate parental and community participation, often through school committees. SBM has the potential to become a low-cost way of making public education spending more efficient by increasing the accountability of those involved and by empowering those individuals to improve learning outcomes. 'Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools' reviews more than 20 country experiences with SBM in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and North America. For each country, the authors provide a brief description of the SBM reform along with any evidence regarding its impact on a variety of indicators, from student test scores and dropout and retention rates, to parent and teacher perceptions of the reform’s benefits. Overall, the authors found that SBM has had a positive impact on some variables—mainly in reducing repetition and failure rates, and in improving attendance rates—but has had mixed results on others such as test scores, possibly due to the timing of the reform. 'Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools' will be useful to teams preparing education projects with an emphasis on decentralized authority, to education officials interested in school reform, and to governments worldwide looking to improve education for all students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821379691
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Publication date: 06/02/2009
Series: Directions in Development - Human Development
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Abbreviations xv

Overview 1

What Is School-Based Management? 2

Different Forms of School-Based Management 3

School-Based Management Reforms around the World 5

Can School-Based Management Work? 11

Evaluating School-Based Management Initiatives 13

Notes 14

Chapter 1 What Is School-Based Management? 15

School-Based Management Defined 15

The Theory behind School-Based Management 16

A Typology of School-Based Management 17

Toward a Conceptual Framework for Analyzing School-Based Management 26

How School-Based Management Can Increase Participation and Improve School Outcomes 32

Notes 37

Chapter 2 School-Based Management Reforms around the World 39

General Assessment of the Literature on School-Based Management Programs around the World 39

Initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean 41

Initiatives in Africa 53

Initiatives in Asia 64

Initiatives in the Middle East and North Africa 68

Initiatives in Other Countries 70

Notes 72

Chapter 3 Evaluating School-Based Management Initiatives 75

How to Implement Impact Evaluations 76

How to Define the Intervention 79

Elements of Impact and Identification 80

Notes 95

Chapter 4 Conclusions 97

Types of School-Based Management 98

Autonomy and School-Based Management 99

The Evidence Base 100

On the Design of School-Based Management Programs 101

Caveats 103

Unanswered Questions 104

Appendix Some Evaluated School-Based Management Programs 107

References 109

Index 117

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