This report is designed to provide guidance on the design of impact evaluations of school-based management (SBM) initiatives in developing countries. SBM is a reform movement that consists in allowing schools more autonomy in decisions about their management; that is, in the use of their human, material, and financial resources. Also referred to as school based governance, school self management, or school site management, this trend has become very popular over the past decade (Caldwell 2005). Today, countries as diverse as New Zealand, United States, the United Kingdom, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, Hong Kong (SAR), Thailand, and Israel have instituted SBM programs.
Impact evaluation for school-based management reform
Year of publication
2007
Place of publication
Washington, D.C.
Pages
46
Publisher
World Bank
Series
Doing impact evaluation, no. 10
Language
English
Resource type