
Leading strategically (Policy implementation and review)
Quiz by Àrdy Devera
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1. Which of the following is the most critical step in the policy implementation process?
2. Policy review should be based on which of the following?
3. Which framework is often used to evaluate policy implementation effectiveness?
4. In monitoring the implementation of a school policy, which tool is commonly used to track progress?
5. What is the primary purpose of conducting a policy review in schools?
6. In terms of educational policies, which body is primarily responsible for formulating national-level policies in the Philippines?
7. What does the term "policy fidelity" refer to in the context of policy implementation?
8. Which of the following is the least effective strategy for addressing resistance to policy implementation?
9. Which key factor should be considered when adapting a national policy to a local school setting?
10. In policy review, "formative evaluation" refers to:
11. Which of the following is NOT a common challenge in policy implementation in schools?
12. The final stage in the policy implementation process is usually:
13. Which of the following should be included in a policy monitoring report?
14. In ensuring the effective implementation of a policy, which type of leadership is considered most effective?
15. Which type of data is most valuable during a policy review process?
16. The success of a policy is often gauged by which of the following criteria?
17. In a decentralized school system, policy implementation is often hindered by:
18. What is the best approach when evaluating the unintended consequences of a policy?
19. Which of the following is a sign of effective policy communication?
20. What is the first step in a comprehensive policy review process?
21. What role do school heads play in policy implementation?
22. Which of the following factors most significantly affects the sustainability of a policy?
23. When stakeholders misinterpret a policy, this may indicate a problem with:
24. In the context of educational policy," scaling up" means:
25. Which strategy ensures that a policy remains relevant over time?
26. Who is primarily responsible for policy review in schools?