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Improving Learning In Uganda, Volume 3 : School-Based Management: Policy and Functionality.
Title:
Improving Learning In Uganda, Volume 3 : School-Based Management: Policy and Functionality.
Author:
Najjumba, Innocent Mulindwa.
ISBN:
9780821398494
Physical Description:
1 online resource (130 pages)
Series:
World Bank Studies
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- Legislative Context of School-Based Management -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Background to the Study -- Study Scope and Data -- Report Structure -- Chapter 2 Policy and Regulatory Framework of School-Based Management in Uganda -- Chapter 3 Capacity of School Management Committees -- SMC Members' Knowledge and Perceptions about Their Roles -- Capacity Development Efforts for SMCs -- Supervisory Support to Schools from the Districts as Another Capacity Enhancement Measure -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Functionality of School-Based Management Structures -- Who Participates and Avenues of Participation in School Governance -- Client Participation in School Governance and Responsiveness to Education -- How are Schools Organized for Learning? -- Information for School-level Accountability -- Notes -- Chapter 5 School Management and School-Level Results -- School Management and Learning Outcomes -- School-Based Management and Teacher Absenteeism -- School Management and Information for Accountability -- Chapter 6 Performance Monitoring and Evaluation of School-Based Management -- Chapter 7 Strategic Options for the Government Going Forward -- Appendix A Data Sources -- Appendix B Estimation of the Likelihood of SMC Members Participating in Key School-Based Management Activities -- Appendix C Some of the Documented Capacity Development Programs for SMCs in Uganda -- Notes -- Appendix D Description of the Sensitivity Tests Model for the Multivariate Analysis -- References -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Backcover.
Abstract:
Expansion of school systems through the ongoing mass education reforms in most developing countries not only translate into increased school enrolments but also increased human and financial resources at the school level. How these resources are managed is therefore central to the quest for quality and efficiency. This book therefore, is an attempt to provide insights on how schools are managed in Uganda in terms of policy and practice. The book clearly shows that Uganda's primary education reform program is anchored on clear legislated policy framework supported by intensive provision of key inputs but weak school management practices. The conclusion is based on in-depth analysis of the policy evolution; capacity of School Management Committees (SMCs) including their autonomy and participation in school based management; support systems for SMCs and their functionality; beneficiary participation in school governance and response to education; information availability for accountability; and how schools are organized for learning. The centrality of school based management to education quality and efficiency is well clarified in this book including the existing gap in policy with respect to beneficiary representation on SMCs. A three-pronged approach to strengthening school based management is also proposed for Government to consider. This would include capacity development for SMCs, improving the functionality of support structures, and enabling more information flow to the beneficiaries for accountability. The results are of relevance to policy makers, government at the national and local government levels, and all actors in education including head teachers, teachers, school management committees, and parents.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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