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International push for SBMCS and the problem of isomorphic mimicry: evidence from Nigeria

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Abstract

Establishing School-Based Management Committees (SBMCs) is one of the most widely adopted and widely studied interventions aimed at addressing the learning crisis faced in many developing countries: giving parents and communities a certain degree of control over aspects of school management is assumed to increase school accountability and contribute to improvements in learning. Examining the case of Nigeria, which in 2005 adopted a national policy to establish SBMCs in state schools, this paper reviews the evidence available on SBMCs’ ability to mobilise communities, and the potential for this increased community participation to translate into improved learning

Author
Bano, Masooda
Year of publication
2022
Pages
23
Series
RISE Working Paper Series
Linguistic region
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
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