Counseling and Guidance in Education Practice Exam

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Annual results reports are designed primarily for which audience?

Students

Parents

Internal staff only

Stakeholders

Annual results reports are meant to inform those who have a stake in the organization’s outcomes. These reports present overall performance, use of resources, achievements, challenges, and plans for the future so people can assess accountability and make informed decisions about governance and support.

The idea is to provide transparency to a broad group with an interest in how the organization is run and what it is achieving. This includes not only internal staff and leadership but also external parties like boards, funders, regulators, and the wider community. In education, students and parents are indeed stakeholders, but the primary purpose of these reports is to communicate to all interested parties who rely on the organization’s results to guide decisions and oversight. Because of that, focusing on a single group—such as students, parents, or internal staff only—misses the broader accountability and decision-making function these reports serve.

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