Authors :
Twinomujuni Rosebell; Michael Mawa; Henry Buwule Musoke; Nazarious Rukanyangira
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7261643
Abstract :
The current study was broadly undertaken to
investigate the effect of educational decentralization on
the fit citizen participation and education service
delivery in selected Local Governments in Uganda. The
results indicated a moderate level of Education Service
Delivery in Ugandan Local Governments with a statistically significant negative influence of
nominal participation on education service delivery Results also showed instrumental
participation has got a statistically significant positive
influence on Education decentralization with administrative decentralization has a
negative significant influence on education service
delivery
The study concluded a generally less than
satisfactory level education service delivery and
instrumental participation as a form of citizen
participation remains crucial but with appropriate
integration of administrative decentralization. It was
thus recommended among others that the Ministry of
Education and Sports in collaboration with local
educational authority should develop and institutionalize
strategies that periodically strengthen powers of local
authorities to allocate financial resources and as well
develop regulatory controls in public educational
institutions for enhanced education service delivery.
The current study was broadly undertaken to
investigate the effect of educational decentralization on
the fit citizen participation and education service
delivery in selected Local Governments in Uganda. The
results indicated a moderate level of Education Service
Delivery in Ugandan Local Governments with a statistically significant negative influence of
nominal participation on education service delivery Results also showed instrumental
participation has got a statistically significant positive
influence on Education decentralization with administrative decentralization has a
negative significant influence on education service
delivery
The study concluded a generally less than
satisfactory level education service delivery and
instrumental participation as a form of citizen
participation remains crucial but with appropriate
integration of administrative decentralization. It was
thus recommended among others that the Ministry of
Education and Sports in collaboration with local
educational authority should develop and institutionalize
strategies that periodically strengthen powers of local
authorities to allocate financial resources and as well
develop regulatory controls in public educational
institutions for enhanced education service delivery.