School Governance Through Performance-Based Accountability: A Comparative Analysis of Its Side Effects Across Different Regulatory Regimes

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2025-10-08T09:16:50Z

2025-10-08T09:16:50Z

2024-03-01

2025-10-08T09:16:50Z

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Performance-based accountability (PBA) has gained popularity worldwide due to its promise to strengthen the effectiveness and equity of educational systems. Nonetheless, its implementation does not always generate the expected reactions within schools. Through a configurative review, we systematically reviewed 133 empirical studies focusing on PBA side effects. We provide novel insights into the literature on PBA side effects, generating a better understanding of how and under what circumstances they are more likely to occur and through which mechanisms. In contrast to existing reviews, our research includes country contexts where accountability designs are predominantly low-stakes and challenges dichotomous ways of thinking about PBA systems. It uncovers side effects across diverse accountability frameworks and investigates differences and similarities in the mechanisms driving them.

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Anglès

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SAGE Publications

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3102/0091732X241270672

Review of Research in Education, 2024, vol. 48, num.1, p. 248-286

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