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Publication Date: 2002
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Do Communities Know Best? Testing a Premise of Educational Decentralization: Community Members' Perceptions of Their Local Schools in Ghana.
Chapman, David; Barcikowski, Elizabeth; Sowah, Michael; Gyamera, Emma; Woode, George
International Journal of Educational Development, v22 n2 p181-89 Mar 2002
A central premise supporting educational decentralization is that community members best understand local conditions and are best placed to make local educational decisions. A survey of 643 educators, parents, and community leaders in 18 rural Ghana communities found that all groups lacked well-formulated attitudes about school practices and community support of schools. Discusses the need for community and headmaster training in community decision making. Contains 24 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Support, Decentralization, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Rural Education, Rural Schools, School Attitudes, School Community Relationship, School Effectiveness, Training Needs
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Ghana
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