Abstract

Since 2005, education in the Kingdom of Bahrain has undergone major reforms as part of the National Education Reform Project to achieve the goals of Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030. The Education & Training Quality Authority (BQA) was created by a Royal Decree as an independent entity established that is responsible for ensuring quality in education and training in the Bahrain. The Directorate of Government Schools Review (DGS) is under the umbrella of BQA and responsible for conducting quality reviews for all Bahraini government schools. Upon successfully completing two cycles of school reviews (review cycle average is 4 years), this article compares the findings of two DGS review cycles. In December 2014, the DGS completed its second review of 206 schools. Generally, the results showed an increase in the polarity of the ratings. Analysis of the results showed the following: In terms of schools’ environments, it is generally safe with equal infrastructure and learning resources among most schools; the performance gap between male and female students is widening; the field of technical and commercial education still faces challenges; parental involvement is limited, despite opportunities for participation; and available technology is used inconsistently. In addition, some schools that are judged inadequate face increased challenges to improvement.

Highlights

  • The Kingdom of Bahrain is a small country with an area of 767 km2 and an estimated population of 1.3 million people, according to the Central Informatics Organization (2016)

  • The main objectives of Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 include stimulating and supporting the private sector to make it an engine for growth and empowering Bahrainis to become the employees of choice for the labor market

  • Starting in 2008, and after finishing the diagnostic and planning stages, major educational reforms have been introduced in Bahrain, including the establishment of the Education & Training Quality Authority (BQA) (“Decree No (32) of 2008 on Establishing the Quality Assurance Authority for Education & Training (No 2844),” 2008)

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The Kingdom of Bahrain is a small country with an area of 767 km2 and an estimated population of 1.3 million people, according to the Central Informatics Organization (2016). Corresponding Author: Khaled Albaker, Director of the Directorate of Government Schools Reviews, Education & Training Quality Authority (BQA), P.O. Box 30347, Manama, Bahrain.

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