紧急情况期间和之后的教育融资:COVID-19对乌干达私立中学财务管理影响的案例

Dorothy Namusisi, Alfred Buluma
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虽然学校管理机构负责筹集资金,但无论资金或资产的来源如何,其筹集资金的能力都受到国家既定法律或规则的限制。这些法律对私立学校的资金结构和管理产生了很大的影响。2020年,由于COVID-19大流行,学校关闭了7个多月。这使得许多学校业主破产,他们很难筹集资金来经营学校。本研究采用定性研究方法,旨在了解新冠肺炎疫情对乌干达私立学校财务管理的影响。该研究以以下目标为指导:确定学校预算如何受到COVID-19的影响,审查为平衡预算而实施的计划,并确定家长对在封锁期间继续支付学费的要求的反应。调查结果显示,新冠疫情对学校预算造成了影响,如分阶段重新开学导致收入减少、运营成本(应对设备、水电费、办公用品等)高昂、无法支付学费、新冠疫情前贷款的银行利率过高等。该研究进一步揭示了学校为平衡预算而实施的不同计划,如优先支出,从支持活动(校友会,学校晚餐),理事会的支持,学校额外活动(家禽和农场)。最后,调查结果揭示了家长在被告知在封锁期间和之后继续支付学费时的不同反应;虽然有些人很容易接受付款,因为这是他们的义务,但大多数人心情复杂,几乎拒绝,因为在学校关闭时,他们刚刚付款。提出了以下建议:学校管理者应该鼓励家长支付学费,政府应该在财政上帮助学校,学校管理机构应该支持他们所领导的学校。
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Education Financing During and Immediately After an Emergency: A Case of Effects of COVID-19 on the Financial Management of Private Secondary Schools in Uganda
Although school governing bodies are responsible for raising funds, their ability of fundraising is limited by the set laws or rules in the country, irrespective of the origin of the funds or assets in question. These laws have a big impact on the funding structure and management by private schools. In 2020, schools were closed for more than 7 months because of COVID-19 pandemics. This left many school proprietors bankrupt and it became difficult for them to solicit for the funds to run their schools. Using a qualitative research approach, the purpose of this research was to find out the effects of COVID-19 lockdown of education institutions on the financial management of private schools in Uganda. The study was guided by the following objectives: To determine how the school budget was affected by COVID-19, to examine the plans put into place to balance the budget, and to identify parents’ reactions on the request to continue paying school fees during the lockdown. The findings showed that COVID-19 brought an impact on school budget like reduced income due to re-opening in phases, high operating costs (COVID response equipment, utility costs, office supplies, among others), failure to pay school fees, as well as high bank interest rates on loans taken prior to the COVID-19 era. The study further revealed the different plans the school put into place to balance the budget like to prioritize spending, from support activities (alumni associations, school dinners), support from Board of governors, school extra activities (poultry and agriculture farms). Lastly, the findings revealed the different reactions by parents when told to continue paying school fees during and after the lockdown; whereas some easily accepted to pay because it was their obligation, majority had mixed feelings and almost refused since at the time of school closure, they had just paid. The following recommendations were made; the school administrators should encourage parents to pay school fees, the government should help schools financially, and the school governing bodies should support the schools they lead.
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