School-based management in marginal areas: Satisfying the political context and student needs

Author:

Ulfatin Nurul1ORCID,Mustiningsih 1,Sumarsono Raden Bambang1,Yunus Jamal Nordin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Administration, Faculty of Education, State University of Malang, Malang, Indonesia

2. Department of Educational Leadership, Faculty of Management and Economics, Sultan Idris University of Education, Tanjung Malim, Malaysia

Abstract

This study aims to draw on elements related to the successful implementation of school-based management (SBM). Many studies show the success of governance but the objective is to examine whether SBM is tested to account for improving school effectiveness (SE) and student achievement (SA). A survey method design was used to know how the upper stream including political context, principal leadership and teacher performance (TP) contributes directly and indirectly to improve school quality and academic achievement. Questionnaires were given and were responded by teachers produced a model of direct and indirect structural relationships among the factors. The findings proved that there was a direct and indirect relationship between the upper stream factors that lead to TP to improve SE and SA as a lower stream. This shows how strong the role of a teacher as the central point of the innovation and education reform in schools. This study is limited to the secondary public schools in a marginal district. Furthermore, this study does not investigate deeply into facilitative factors within the implementation process. It focuses on factors that enable schools to bring the SA to scale.

Funder

Universitas Negeri Malang

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Strategy and Management,Education

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