Appraisal of a Learning Coaching Strategy in Rural Areas of Peru in a Results-based Budgeting Rationality
Citation
Sempé, L.N. (2015) ‘Appraisal of a learning coaching strategy in rural areas of peru in a results-based budgeting rationality’, REICE. Revista Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación, 13(4), pp. 35–60. Available at: https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=55141403004.
Abstract
This research analyzes a learning coaching strategy called Acompañamiento
Pedagógico promoted by the ministry of Education of Peru since 2008 focusing in
rural multi-grade (Spanish and bilingual) schools aiming to improve learning
outcomes. It focuses on the learning achievements of its students and also seeks
providing advice for improving functioning of the current strategy. The first goal
was to determine if there is a significant difference in learning achievements in
Spanish reading and comprehension and mathematics between coached and noncoached schools and were performed mixed-designed ANOVAs tests. The finding
of statistically significant interactions between receiving coaching for 3-years
disclosures an effective strategy in order to increase the goal of any educational
system, the learning of students. The second goal of the research was analyzing if
the present learning coaching strategy meets the standards set by the national
results-based budgeting approach. For that purpose, a documentary review of
policy design, focalization and expenditure were performed, finding a design
inconsistency, some coverage problems and absence of clear standards and
organization parameters.