2021
DOI: 10.24940/theijbm/2021/v9/i5/bm2105-049
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Stakeholders' Participation in School Management and Enhancement of Learners' Academic Achievement in Government-Aided Secondary Schools in Uganda

Abstract: The realities of stakeholders' participation in school management to enhance the learners' academic achievement has continued to attract some debates from a range of stakeholders. Regardless of such debates, governments have continued to uphold the policy position and support the implementation of stakeholder involvement in school management. Yet some stakeholders' mixed reactions point not only to the possibilities of policy failure but also their lack of a clear understanding of its implementation realities.… Show more

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“…Variations in the areas of decision making delegated to the school, and the degree of autonomy provided for those decisions are two of the inputs into a typology of schoolbased management. Another detailed examination of SBM (Nakiyaga et. al., 2021) describes the different types of controlling arrangements at the school level, depending on the devolution of authority to the principal, the teachers, and the parents.…”
Section: School Based Management Program -Autonomy With Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variations in the areas of decision making delegated to the school, and the degree of autonomy provided for those decisions are two of the inputs into a typology of schoolbased management. Another detailed examination of SBM (Nakiyaga et. al., 2021) describes the different types of controlling arrangements at the school level, depending on the devolution of authority to the principal, the teachers, and the parents.…”
Section: School Based Management Program -Autonomy With Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%