ABSTRACT

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2016-2030) set by the United Nations in 2015 restated the importance of universal primary education for all, and specifically discuss quality, equity, and inclusion in basic education. To achieve this, the role of community has been emphasized and participation has become a "buzzword" in international development over the past several decades. Despite the growing attention to community participation in school management, previous literature has shown mixed results in terms of its actual practice and its impacts on quality, equity, and inclusion in education.

This book deepens the contextual understanding of community in developing countries and its involvement in schools in general, and its impact on quality, equity, and inclusion of school education in particular. By presenting various case studies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and a post-conflict state in Europe, the book analyses commonalities and differences in the ways communities are involved and cast their impacts and challenges. The book contributes knowledge on the ways in which community involvement could work in developing countries, the detailed processes and factors that make community participation work in different dimensions, and remaining challenges that scholars and practitioners still need to be concerned and mindful in the field.

This book will appeal to both researchers and practitioners who are concerned about the community participation approach for the SDGs.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

part I|50 pages

Revisiting the theoretical framework

chapter 2|17 pages

Community participation

Policy discourses and controversies

chapter 3|18 pages

School-based management

Theory and empirical evidence

chapter 4|13 pages

Can communities mobilize for schooling and learning?

Bottom-up perspectives from Pratham in India

part II|62 pages

Case studies on stakeholder relationships and accountability

chapter 7|15 pages

Educational development through community-wide collaboration

How to establish a sustainable community-wide initiative to improve education

chapter 8|16 pages

Information sharing and community participation

The case of the Maasai community in Kenya

part III|43 pages

Case studies on the role of community for equity and inclusion

chapter 9|14 pages

Community participation in school governance in a post-conflict society

The case of school boards in Brčko in Bosnia and Herzegovina

chapter 10|14 pages

The acceptance situation of inclusive education in Kenya

Perceptions of parents, communities, and teachers

part IV|75 pages

Case studies on community participation and learning outcomes

chapter 12|19 pages

Quality learning through community-wide collaboration

A methodology to overcome the “learning crisis” in Niger 1

chapter 14|13 pages

False advertising and first principles

Misrepresentation of research evidence from El Salvador and the need to change the paradigm of community based management

chapter 16|8 pages

Conclusion

Resetting the scene