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The Teacher salary system in Sierra Leone: case study

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Abstract

This case study on Sierra Leone is meant to give a clear understanding of how such a system actually works (or is prevented from working) in a unique country context and is framed by the issues discussed in the larger policy paper (Dolan et al., 2012), which examines teacher remuneration in countries that are affected by fragility and/or conflict and provides potential solutions to address the challenges that governments and donors face in developing and implementing an effective system. The case study was completed during the first half of 2011, so any developments that have taken place or been documented since then have not been referenced.

Author
Turrent, Victoria
Corporate Author
Brookings Institution (USA). Center for Universal Education(CUE)
CfBT Education Trust (UK)
Year of publication
2012
Imprint
Washington, D.C., Berkshire (UK) (Brookings Institution, CfBT, 2012, p.24)
ISBN
978-1-907496-85-1
Source database
curatED
Language