This research attracts attention to the issues of policy assessment, government accountability, and monitoring and evaluation.
For the purposes of this study, Kazakhstan – a young independent state which emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union – was taken as a sample country, and the general grand-scale public sphere was narrowed to the education sector.
On the example of one particular education reform – transitioning to the 12-year schooling – the research demonstrates how monitoring and evaluation can help in assessing a policy reform, in involving all the groups of stakeholders and in achieving policy goals more effectively.
As a part of this study, the first nation-wide project on monitoring and evaluation of education reforms was launched and implemented in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
This research reveals the evidence for applying monitoring and evaluation as a powerful public management tool and demonstrates why monitoring and evaluation should become an essential part of the education policy development and implementation processes in Kazakhstan.
Date of Award | 2022 |
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Original language | English |
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Supervisor | Jonathan Lean (Other Supervisor) |
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF EDUCATION REFORMS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
Sagyndykova, Z. (Author). 2022
Student thesis: Other (e.g. MD, EdD, DBA)