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Participatory Decision Making In Schools

overall review score: 4.5
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Participatory decision-making in schools involves actively involving students, teachers, and other stakeholders in the decision-making processes within an educational institution.

Key Features

  • Empowering students and staff to have a voice in the school's operations
  • Promoting collaboration and shared responsibility
  • Enhancing transparency and accountability
  • Fostering a sense of ownership and community

Pros

  • Encourages democratic principles and civic engagement
  • Enhances communication and trust within the school community
  • Allows for diverse perspectives to be considered in decision-making
  • Can lead to more effective and sustainable solutions

Cons

  • May require additional time and resources to implement effectively
  • Potential for conflicts or disagreements among stakeholders

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