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Decentralizing Education in Guatemala: School Management by Local Communities. Education Notes

Authors :
World Bank, Washington, DC.
Rojas, Carlos
Valerio, Alexandria
Demas, Angela
Source :
Human Development Network Education. 2005.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Guatemala set out in 1992 to increase access to education in remote areas. Its National Community-managed Program for Educational Development (PRONADE) has evolved from a small, innovative pilot program in 19 rural communities, to a nationwide program reaching over 4,100 communities and 445,000 children. PRONADE is one of the most proactive managerial, administrative, and financial decentralization measures taken in Latin America. Isolated rural communities have been truly empowered to administer and manage the schools. This document describes PRONADE, including program achievements and remaining challenges. (Contains 2 figures.)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Human Development Network Education
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED485581
Document Type :
Information Analyses