Transparency and Governance in Self- Implementing Secondary Schools
Eduardo D. Fernandez
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study investigated the relationship between transparency and governance in self-implementing
secondary schools in Digos City, Davao del Sur, with 137 respondents. Employing a non-experimental quantitativecorrelational
design, the research focused on teachers’ perceptions as primary data sources. The study examined
levels of transparency in budgeting, accounting, procurement, and asset management, as well as governance
dimensions including transparency and accountability, effectiveness and efficiency, and equity and inclusiveness.
The findings indicated that respondents perceived transparency and governance in the selected schools to be
consistently strong, with most areas earning high marks for quality and effectiveness. A strong, positive correlation
was found between transparency and governance, indicating that enhanced transparency significantly contributes to
more effective governance structures and practices. Interestingly, no significant differences in perception were
observed based on teachers’ demographic profiles—such as sex, age, or years of experience—implying consistent
governance practices regardless of background. The study also highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in
asset management and stakeholder communication. Recommendations include implementing enhanced tracking and
reporting systems, as well as establishing regular performance assessments and feedback mechanisms, to strengthen
school governance. This research provides valuable insights for school leaders, policymakers, and educators seeking
to promote accountability and operational effectiveness in decentralized education systems. Emphasizing
transparency not only builds trust among stakeholders but also ensures more equitable and inclusive governance
practices. Ultimately, the study underscores the vital role of transparency in fostering effective school leadership and
improving educational outcomes in self-governing school environments.
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