The Effects of School-based Management in the Philippines : An Initial Assessment Using Administrative Data

This paper estimates the effect of school-based management on student performance in the Philippines using the administrative dataset of all public schools in 23 school districts over a 3-year period, 2003-2005. The authors test whether schools that received early school-based management interventions (training in school-based management and direct funding for school-based reforms) attained higher average test scores than those that did not receive such inputs. The analysis uses school-level overall composite test scores (comprising all subject areas tested) and test scores in three separate subject areas: English, math, and science. Their preferred estimator, difference-in-difference with propensity score matching, shows that the average treatment effect of participation in school-based management was higher by 1.5 percentage points for overall composite scores, 1.2 percentage points for math scores, 1.4 percentage points for English scores, and 1.8 percentage points for science scores. These results suggest that the introduction of school-based management had a statistically significant, albeit small, overall positive effect on average school-level test scores in 23 school districts in the Philippines. The paper provides a first glimpse of the potential for school-based management in an East Asian context based on available administrative data. The authors suggest that the next order of research is to answer policy-related questions regarding the reforms: what aspects of the reform lead to desired results; are there differential effects across subpopulations; and what are the potential downsides to the reforms? The Philippines is embarking on a nation-wide implementation of school-based management and the authors recommend that mechanisms for rigorous evaluations be advanced simultaneously. Such evaluations should not only provide more accurate estimates of the effectiveness of the reforms, but also help answer policy-related questions regarding design and implementation of those reforms in different socio-cultural contexts.

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Main Authors: Khattri, Nidhi, Ling, Cristina, Jha, Shreyasi
Language:English
Published: 2010-03-01
Subjects:ACHIEVEMENT DATA, ACHIEVEMENT TESTS, ASSIGNMENT MECHANISM, AUTONOMOUS SCHOOLS, AVERAGE TEST SCORES, AVERAGE TREATMENT EFFECT, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, CURRICULUM, CURRICULUM DESIGN, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, DECENTRALIZATION, DECENTRALIZATION OF EDUCATION, EARLY INTERVENTION, EDUCATION DECENTRALIZATION, EDUCATION OUTCOMES, EDUCATION PLANNING, EDUCATION POLICY, EDUCATION QUALITY, EDUCATION REFORMS, EDUCATION SECTOR, EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES, EDUCATIONAL PLANNING, EDUCATIONAL QUALITY, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, ELEMENTS, EMPLOYMENT, ENROLLMENT, EVALUATION METHODS, EVALUATION OF EDUCATION, GRADE SCHOOLS, HEAD TEACHER, HEAD TEACHERS, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, IMPROVING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, IMPROVING STUDENT OUTCOMES, INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES, INTERVENTIONS, JOB TRAINING, LEARNING, LITERATURE, MANUALS, MATH SCORES, MATHEMATICS, META ANALYSIS, MINORITY GROUPS, NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, PAPERS, PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT, PARENTAL PARTICIPATION, PARTICIPATION OF PARENTS, PEDAGOGICAL DECISIONS, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOL FACILITIES, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, PRINCIPALS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, REPORT CARDS, RESEARCHERS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION, SCHOOL AUTONOMY, SCHOOL COMMITTEES, SCHOOL COMMUNITY, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, SCHOOL HEAD, SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN, SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE, SCHOOL LEVEL, SCHOOL MAINTENANCE, SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, SCHOOL OPERATIONS, SCHOOL PERFORMANCE, SCHOOL PERSONNEL, SCHOOL PROGRAM, SCHOOL REFORM, SCHOOL SIZE, SCHOOL YEAR, SCHOOLING, SCHOOLS, SCIENCE SCORES, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SMALL SCHOOL, SMALL SCHOOLS, STUDENT ABSENCES, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, STUDENT OUTCOMES, STUDENT PERFORMANCE, STUDENT POPULATION, STUDENT TEACHER RATIO, STUDENT-TEACHER RATIO, SUBJECT AREAS, SUBJECTS, TEACHER, TEACHER BEHAVIOR, TEACHER HIRING, TEACHER TRAINING, TEACHERS, TEACHING, TEST SCORES, TEXTBOOK, TEXTBOOKS, TRAINING PROGRAMME, TYPES OF SCHOOLS, UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT,
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https://hdl.handle.net/10986/3735
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