Rethinking Design-Based Approaches for School-Based Improvement: The Experience of the TAMAM Project

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The School Based Reform in Arab Countries (TAMAM) project aims to build leadership capacity for school-based reform. This paper asks: (a) To what extent can a design-based approach frame the design of school improvement projects such as TAMAM? (b) What characteristics of design-based approaches are most relevant to guide the design of school-based improvement projects? Results of the qualitative analysis demonstrate that a design-based approach can be used to describe TAMAM and highlight the most important elements. This study proposes that design-based approaches be used for designing and describing comparable school-based improvement initiatives, especially in contexts similar to the Arab region.

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Akkary, R. K., & DeKnight, J. (2019). Rethinking Design-Based Approaches for School-Based Improvement: The Experience of the TAMAM Project. International Journal of Educational Reform, 28(1), 99–121. https://doi.org/10.1177/1056787918824206

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