Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff

School Performance Index (SPin) is an alternative measurement tool proposed to measure schools' performance in Malaysia. SPIn in this study has been extended to 161 secondary schools in the state of Selangor. For SPIn to be adopted as a tool to measure performance of secondary school, seven edu...

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Main Authors: Abd Rauf, Fatimah, Othman, Radiah, Mohd Ariff, Siti Maznah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.69532023-07-05T02:06:29Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/6953/ Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff Abd Rauf, Fatimah Othman, Radiah Mohd Ariff, Siti Maznah Secondary education. High school teaching School Performance Index (SPin) is an alternative measurement tool proposed to measure schools' performance in Malaysia. SPIn in this study has been extended to 161 secondary schools in the state of Selangor. For SPIn to be adopted as a tool to measure performance of secondary school, seven education criteria for performance excellence were incorporated. The criteria include leadership(LD), measurement, analysis & knowledge management(MAKM), strategic planning(SP), students and stakeholders(SS), process management(PM), school and staff focus(SSF), and PMR examination result with the premise that an excellent school should excel in all processes in providing education to their students and not necessary be judged solely on the examination results. The results prove that schools that performed well in PMR do not necessary excel in LD, MAKM, SP, PM, SS and SSF. Also the dimension with the highest mean SPin is SS, followed by PM, MAKM, SSF, SP and lastly, LD. It can safely be concluded that the majority of schools place high importance on students and stakeholders and all processes involved as compared to strategic planning and leadership. This might be due to the fact that Malaysian schools are regulated by the Ministry and they do not compete openly in the market like the private schools. However, in order to achieve the mission of becoming the education hub in the world, these two criteria might be worth considered for. Analysis by District shows that there is not much difference in the overall SPIn for the majority of the school except for the district of Petaling in which the overall SPIn is the lowest. Schools from the districts of Kuala Langat, Sepang and Sabak Bernam are the main frontrunners for best overall performance. The results also show that on the average schools in both urban and rural areas are still lacking in communication and organizational performance, especially, in vision and values. There is no difference in terms of governance and social responsibilities between urban and rural schools, but the leadership of rural schools has better ethical practices as compared to urban schools. Institute of Research, Development and Commercialization, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2010 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/6953/2/6953.PDF Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff. (2010) [Research Reports] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/6953.pdf> (Submitted)
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topic Secondary education. High school teaching
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Abd Rauf, Fatimah
Othman, Radiah
Mohd Ariff, Siti Maznah
Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff
description School Performance Index (SPin) is an alternative measurement tool proposed to measure schools' performance in Malaysia. SPIn in this study has been extended to 161 secondary schools in the state of Selangor. For SPIn to be adopted as a tool to measure performance of secondary school, seven education criteria for performance excellence were incorporated. The criteria include leadership(LD), measurement, analysis & knowledge management(MAKM), strategic planning(SP), students and stakeholders(SS), process management(PM), school and staff focus(SSF), and PMR examination result with the premise that an excellent school should excel in all processes in providing education to their students and not necessary be judged solely on the examination results. The results prove that schools that performed well in PMR do not necessary excel in LD, MAKM, SP, PM, SS and SSF. Also the dimension with the highest mean SPin is SS, followed by PM, MAKM, SSF, SP and lastly, LD. It can safely be concluded that the majority of schools place high importance on students and stakeholders and all processes involved as compared to strategic planning and leadership. This might be due to the fact that Malaysian schools are regulated by the Ministry and they do not compete openly in the market like the private schools. However, in order to achieve the mission of becoming the education hub in the world, these two criteria might be worth considered for. Analysis by District shows that there is not much difference in the overall SPIn for the majority of the school except for the district of Petaling in which the overall SPIn is the lowest. Schools from the districts of Kuala Langat, Sepang and Sabak Bernam are the main frontrunners for best overall performance. The results also show that on the average schools in both urban and rural areas are still lacking in communication and organizational performance, especially, in vision and values. There is no difference in terms of governance and social responsibilities between urban and rural schools, but the leadership of rural schools has better ethical practices as compared to urban schools.
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title Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff
title_short Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff
title_full Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff
title_fullStr Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff
title_full_unstemmed Developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / Fatimah Abd Rauf, Radiah Othman and Siti Maznah Mohd Ariff
title_sort developing and implementing performance measurement tools for secondary school / fatimah abd rauf, radiah othman and siti maznah mohd ariff
publisher Institute of Research, Development and Commercialization, Universiti Teknologi MARA
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