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le PASEC vise à informer sur l’évolution des performances des systèmes éducatifs, afin d’aider à l’élaboration et au suivi des politiques éducatives.
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The UK government’s plan to ‘build back better’ can only work if we understand what that means to different populations.
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The enthusiasm for the potential of RCTs in development rests in part on the assumption that the use of the rigorous evidence that emerges from an RCT (or from a small set of studies identified as rigorous in a “systematic” review) leads to the adoption of more effective policies, programs or projects. However, the supposed benefits of using rigorous evidence for “evidence based” policy making depend critically on the extent to which there is external validity. If estimates of causal impact...
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Around the world, countries are grappling with how to scale quality education for their children and youth. Quality education is at the center of a nation’s progress, and it is also enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which 193 countries have recently committed to support. While the spread of schooling over the past 150 years is one of the most widely successful “going to scale” stories, this expansion too often has been met with little mastery of core academic content and higher-order thinking skills.
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With recent advances in high-resolution satellite imagery and machine vision algorithms, fine-grain geospatial data on population are now widely available: kilometer-bykilometer, worldwide. In this paper, we showcase how researchers and policymakers in developing countries can leverage these novel data to precisely identify “education deserts” - localized areas where families lack physical access to education - at unprecedented scale, detail, and costeffectiveness. We demonstrate how these...
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The Roger Federer Foundation initiated and supported the development of this interactive learning and teaching methods course that was specially designed for the Zambian Community School context. In particular, a school-based, collaborative approach is promoted and the Zambian primary school curriculum is referenced in various exemplary lesson plans and activities. The course does however have a wider application and may be flexibly implemented with minor contextual adaptations and while a...
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