Basic Education Public Expenditure Review Phase II : School Based Management in the Philippines, An Empirical Investigation
The main objective of this study is to provide a rigorous empirical understanding about the current status of School Based Management (SBM) and the relationship between SBM and learning outcomes in the Philippines with a view to identifying the pat...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/17916467/philippines-basic-education-public-expenditure-review-phase-ii-school-based-management-empirical-investigation-philippines-second-phase-basic-education-public-expenditure-review-school-based-management-empirical-investigation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16076 |
Summary: | The main objective of this study is to
provide a rigorous empirical understanding about the current
status of School Based Management (SBM) and the relationship
between SBM and learning outcomes in the Philippines with a
view to identifying the pathways to improving SBM
implementation for improved student achievement. The study
makes three potentially important contributions to the
policy analysis in support of the implementation of Basic
Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA) in general and SBM in
particular; (i) construction of the Basic Education
Information System - National Achievement Test BEIS-NAT
Panel Database for 2005-2010; (ii) methodology for policy
analysis of SBM; and (iii) Findings from analysis of SBM.
These studies have some findings; the findings are grouped
into four categories: (a) SBM implementation, (b) resource
allocation, (c) principal professional development, and (d)
data and information management. Needless to say, these
issues are inevitably interrelated so it is important for us
to integrate the findings to derive policy implications. |
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