Valentina A. Pallo
Valentina A. Pallo
Valentina A. Pallo
What is “decentralization”
To distribute the administrative
functions or powers of (a central
authority) among several local
authorities.
refer to systematic delegation of
authority at all levels of management
and in all departments of the
organization for taking decisions and
actions appropriate at the respective
levels.
Management functions and tasks are shifted
to district level
DECENTRALIZED EDUCATION PLANNING
presents a = modern education planning
approach
comprising
third:
the feasibility of the proposed targets is
discussed by the planners and the decision
makers. --- If considered necessary, targets are
revised (or costs are revised).
fourth:
final targets are decided by the decision
makers
The Planning Steps (continued)
a change of targets
a reduction of projected costs
the envisaged mobilization of additional resources
or a combination of theses changes
The Planning Steps (continued)
STEP 4: Formulating the action programs needed
to reach the targets
Action programs are specific programs focused on
attaining specific objectives. Their scope and
duration is limited. They are not part of the basic
functioning of the sector.
Typical action programs are:
- development and introduction of a new
curriculum;
The Planning Steps (continued)
Step 4 continued
Department of Education
and
Department of Finance and
Department of Planning and Investment
The Planning Process
During the iterative process of Planning Step 2
(target setting) and Planning Step 3 (assessment of
feasibility of targets)
Department of Education should involve the
Department of Finance and Department of
Planning and Investment
• Educational Situation:
– Poor quality of education
– Shortfalls in classrooms
– Shortfalls in textbooks and teachers
– Low achievement in science, math and language
– Disparity in rural and urban areas in terms of
achievement
– Declining participation of the private sector
Reform Programs with Recommendations on
Decentralization
• EDCOM (1991)
– Trifocalization of education for improved governance
– Undertook the assessment of the education system of the
country
• Phil Education Sector Study (1998)
Saw the demand for local institutions for autonomy
from central government to enable them to become
more responsive to local problems
• Phil Commission on Education Reform (2000)
• RA 7160‐Local Government Code of 1991‐expanded the
participation of stakeholders in education
Education Reform Recommendations
• Promotion of school‐based management as a system of
empowering the school to provide leadership and for
the community that serves to have ownership of the
school
The state shall ensure that the values, needs and aspirations
of a school community are reflected in the program of
education for the children, out of school youth and adult
learners. Schools and learning centers shall be empowered to
make decisions on what is best for the learners they serve…
Legal Basis of Education Decentralization: GOVERNANCE
OF BASIC EDUCATION ACT(GOBEA) 2001
• Section 3, Purposes and Objectives sets out in b), …define the roles and the responsibilities of,
and provide resources to the field offices which shall implement educational programs, projects
and services in the communities they and in d),
• …ensure schools and learning centers receive the kind of focused attention they deserve and
that educational programs, projects and services take into account the interests of the
community…
and in e)
• …encourage schools and learning centers to reflect the values of the community by allowing
teacher/learning facilitators and other staff to have flexibility to serve the needs of all learners…
Legal Basis of Education Decentralization:
GOVERNANCEOFBASICEDUCATIONACT(GOBEA) 2001