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<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>EDUCO</strong> <strong>Program</strong>July 2010What changes would be necessary for El Salvador to be in a position to meet its educational goals,especially for <strong>the</strong> neediest groups?The changes necessary are included in <strong>the</strong> array <strong>of</strong> options that have been presented in this paper. Insummary, it would be necessary to:• Eliminate parallel systems and implement changes in all schools to make <strong>the</strong> system effectiveand to create a greater sense <strong>of</strong> shared destiny among citizens.• Improve <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional leadership <strong>of</strong> school principals.• Change <strong>the</strong> employment conditions for teachers and unify <strong>the</strong> payment system.• Establish a transparent, effective performance evaluation system for teachers, principals, andsupervisors.• Establish a transparent and effective system for mutual accountability among all stakeholders:teachers, principals, parents, and <strong>of</strong>ficials.• Ensure that <strong>the</strong> model clearly distinguishes between governance and management, and that <strong>the</strong>latter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se be pr<strong>of</strong>essionalized.As has been proposed in this paper, <strong>the</strong>re are a variety <strong>of</strong> options to be considered. The research teamonly focused on some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, in particular those that truly have an overall impact on improving education.On a final note, policy changes are times <strong>of</strong> great opportunity and, at <strong>the</strong> same time, <strong>of</strong> great uncertainty.Policy changes can be developed using knowledge and lessons from <strong>the</strong> past to improve <strong>the</strong> future. At<strong>the</strong> same time, policy changes can be detrimental to stakeholders directly involved in <strong>the</strong> system. Effectivepolicy changes attempt to extract clear lessons from <strong>the</strong> past, to continue what is good, and changewhat should reasonably be changed. With any policy change, it is not enough to have <strong>the</strong> “ideal” policy;its effective, consistent implementation is also necessary.The changes in <strong>EDUCO</strong> would directly affect over 55% <strong>of</strong> rural schools in El Salvador. They wouldaffect <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> over 8,000 teachers, 300,000 students, 2,200 ACEs, and <strong>the</strong>ir communities. The socialinvestment in <strong>EDUCO</strong> is significant; citizens have donated over two million hours <strong>of</strong> volunteer laboreach year in all parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country to improve <strong>the</strong>ir schools and lives. This social capital is a valuablegood and should be respected.Any policy and experience brings with it <strong>the</strong> opportunity to learn, grow, and improve. This was <strong>the</strong>main factor that encouraged <strong>the</strong> research team that conducted this review. (Our intention has been tocontribute to <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> continuous improvement in El Salvador. We hope that it is useful for that.)47

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