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Improving quality education and children’s learning outcomes and effective practices in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region

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Abstract

In order to understand the major impediments to student learning in the region, UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office commissioned this study to map and compare existing assessments of literacy and numeracy in primary education in the region, to examine how the data can be used to characterise children who are experiencing only limited learning outcomes to inform education policy, and to document practices that could help improve learning outcomes of disadvantaged children. The report concludes with a macro theory of change combining assessment, analysis and action. The research was jointly supported by ACER's Centre for Global Education Monitoring.

Author
Friedman, Tim
Schwantner, Ursula
Spink, Jeaniene
Tabata, Naoko
Waters, Charlotte
Corporate Author
Australian Council for Educational Research
UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (Kenya)
Year of publication
2016
Pages
88
Level of education
Source database
library
Language