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EdTech Toolkit for Remote Learning
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This is the first blog focused on the Continuous and Accelerated Learning (CAL) program financed by GPE. It provides an overview of the five workstreams led by the World Bank (EdTech, Assessment, Read@Home, Lesson Plans, and Technology for Teaching) and lessons learned so far.
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Remote Formative Assessment Solutions
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When schools around the world moved online due to COVID-19, children in developing countries suffered the most. Even though digital learning does not produce the same outcomes as in-person education, technology used effectively can close educational gaps and prevent learning loss
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Technology for Teaching
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The State of the Global Education Crisis: A Path to Recovery report (produced jointly by UNESCO, UNICEF, and the World Bank), we sounded the alarm: this generation of students now risks losing $17 trillion in lifetime earnings in present value, or about 14 percent of today’s glob
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The State of the Global Education Crisis : A Path to Recovery (Vol. 2) : Executive Summary (English)
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World Bank: Pandemic Threatens to Drive Unprecedented Number of Children into Learning Poverty
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The paper discusses the advantages of the use of the stakeholder framework as a basis for focusing an organization's environmental scanning effort. Arising from the discussion, a contingency model for environmental scanning is developed to relate the focus and method used for envrionmental scanning to the dynamism of the environment and the power of the stakeholder related to the organization. Steps for implementing the environmental scanning system are discussed.
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While there has been substantial growth in early childhood development (ECD) services in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), there is considerable inequity in their distribution and quality. Evidence-based governance strategies are necessary, but currently they are insufficient for widespread, quality implementation. In particular, there is a limited understanding of the use of systems approaches for the analysis of ECD services as they go to scale. The aim of this paper is to present...
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Background: Failing to account for the resources required to successfully implement public health interventions can lead to an underestimation of costs and budget impact, optimistic cost-effectiveness estimates, and ultimately a disconnect between published evidence and public health decision-making. Methods: We developed a conceptual framework for assessing implementation costs. We illustrate the use of this framework with case studies involving interventions for tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS...
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