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Who are involved in school-based management?

  • The school head, teachers, and student leaders.
  • The DepEd Central Office, regional offices, and division offices.
  • The school head and teachers only.
  • The school head, teachers, parents, and students. (correct)
  • What is school-based management (SBM)?

  • A strategy to improve education by transferring significant decision-making authority from individual schools to the DepEd Central Office.
  • A strategy to worsen education by transferring decision-making authority from the DepEd Central Office to individual schools.
  • A strategy to improve education by transferring significant decision-making authority from the DepEd Central Office, regional offices, division offices to individual schools. (correct)
  • A centralized management initiative by developing power or authority to school heads, teachers, parents and students.
  • What is the principle of subsidiarity?

  • The people in the middle level will know best their problems and so are in the best position to address them.
  • The people in the government will know best their problems and so are in the best position to address them.
  • The people at the lowest level will know best their problems and so are in the best position to address them. (correct)
  • The people at the highest level will know best their problems and so are in the best position to address them.
  • Study Notes

    School-Based Management (SBM)

    • School-Based Management (SBM) is an educational management approach that involves the decentralization of decision-making authority from the central office to the school level.

    Involved Parties in School-Based Management

    • Teachers: Responsible for instructional decisions and student learning outcomes.
    • Principals: Oversee school operations, manage resources, and implement decisions.
    • School Administrators: Provide support and guidance to teachers and principals.
    • Parents and Community Members: Participate in decision-making processes, provide input, and volunteer resources.
    • Students: May be involved in decision-making processes, depending on the school's approach.

    Principle of Subsidiarity

    • The principle of subsidiarity is the idea that decision-making authority should be delegated to the lowest possible level, closest to the point of implementation.
    • This principle aims to increase responsiveness, efficiency, and effectiveness by empowering those closest to the issue to make decisions.

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    Test your knowledge on School-Based Management (SBM) with this informative quiz! Learn about the principles and benefits of SBM, as well as the roles and responsibilities of different members of the school community. Sharpen your understanding of how SBM can empower stakeholders and improve the quality of education. Perfect for educators, parents, and students alike!

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