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School Management Committees

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School management committees are governance bodies established within schools to oversee administrative functions, improve decision-making processes, and promote community involvement in educational affairs. They typically consist of educators, parents, community members, and sometimes local authorities, working collaboratively to enhance school effectiveness and accountability.

Key Features

  • Representation of diverse stakeholders including parents, teachers, and community members
  • Participation in policy formulation and implementation
  • Oversight of school resources and infrastructure
  • Involvement in student discipline and welfare matters
  • Monitoring and evaluation of academic performance
  • Promotion of transparency and accountability in school operations

Pros

  • Encourages community participation in education
  • Enhances transparency and accountability at the school level
  • Facilitates better decision-making with diverse input
  • Supports school improvement initiatives
  • Builds a sense of ownership and responsibility among stakeholders

Cons

  • Potential for conflicts or disagreements among members
  • Variability in effectiveness depending on member commitment
  • Possible bureaucratic delays in decision-making
  • Limited authority in larger administrative or policy issues
  • Risk of favoritism or bias if not properly managed

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