乌干达教育质量倡议的政治经济学

Anne Mette Kjær, Nansozi K. Muwanga
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自1996年以来,乌干达接受初等教育的机会显著增加,但高质量的学习却没有增加。我们表明,进行改革以提高学习质量的政治动机薄弱,原因有三:(i)分散的租金管理系统使质量改进变得武断;免费教育的传统在全国抵抗运动对农村选民的选举呼吁中起着重要作用;(三)推动提高教育质量改革的压力,无论是来自民间社会、强大的利益集团还是议会,都太弱,无法压倒正面解决学习危机的激励机制。在地方一级,成绩好的学校的学校行政部门能够利用资源丰富的网络,以便调动地方委员会的资金和家长的捐款,尽管官方的政策是免费教育。
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The Political Economy of Education Quality Initiatives in Uganda
Uganda has seen a significant increase in access to primary education since 1996 but without an increase in quality learning. We show that there are weak political incentives to undertake reforms to enhance quality learning, for three reasons: (i) A system of decentralized rent management renders quality improvements arbitrary; (ii) There is a legacy of fee-free education playing an important part in the electoral appeal of the National Resistance Movement for rural voters; (iii) The pressure to push through education quality-enhancing reforms, whether from civil society, powerful interest groups, or parliament, is too weak to overpower incentives to address the learning crisis head-on. At the local level, the school administrations in high-performing schools were able to draw upon resourceful networks in order to mobilize local council funds and parents’ contributions, in spite of the official policy of free education.
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