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Using evidence to improve children's foundational skills: a successful teaching and learning approach expands in India and beyond

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Abstract

Pratham, a large education NGO in India, developed the Teaching at the Right Level (TARL) methodology to improve learning outcomes in India. For more than a decade, Pratham and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab have contributed to the recognition of this methodology as an evidence-informed approach for improving children’s learning outcomes. This brief tells the story of how impact evaluation evidence informed the scale-up of a government-led TARL model in India and other countries. It also delves into the numerous factors that influenced evidence use in decision-making. This example offers some instructive reminders: (1) evidence of effectiveness does not automatically lead to use; (2) evidence use is not linear or driven by evidence alone; and (3) multiple studies that build from one to the other and are implemented in a variety of settings facilitate decisions to adopt, pilot or scale-up.

Author
Menon, R.
Leach, B.
Corporate Author
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation
Year of publication
2019
Pages
12
Series
3ie evidence use brief
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Source database
library
Language
Project
Teaching at the Right Level, TaRL