The effects of school-based decision making on educational outcomes in low- and middle-income contexts

Autor(es): Carr-Hill, Roy A.; Rolleston, Caine; Schendel, Rebecca

Organisation(s): Campbell Collaboration

Date: 2016

Pages: 169 p.

Serie: Campbell Systematic Review

Series Volume: 2016:09

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This Campbell systematic review assesses the effectiveness of school-based decision-making. The review summarises findings from 17 impact studies and nine studies of barriers and enablers. Decentralizing decision-making to schools has mainly small to moderate positive effects in reducing repetition, dropouts and increasing test scores. These effects are restricted to middle-income countries, with fewer and smaller positive effects found in low-income countries or in disadvantaged communities. A two page plain language summary is also available.

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