Improving Learning In Uganda, Volume 3

Improving Learning In Uganda, Volume 3

Author: 
Najjumba, Innocent Mulindwa
Place: 
Washington, D. C.
Publisher: 
World Bank Group
Date published: 
2013
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Habyarimana, James, jt. author
Bunjo, Charles Lwanga, jt. author
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...

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CITATION: Najjumba, Innocent Mulindwa. Improving Learning In Uganda, Volume 3 . Washington, D. C. : World Bank Group , 2013. - Available at: https://library.au.int/improving-learning-uganda-volume-3