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Interventions for improving learning outcomes and access to education in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review

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Abstract

This comprehensive systematic review synthesises the findings of 238 studies evaluating the effects of a range of different education programmes in 52 low and middle income countries. The primary objective of this review is to identify, assess and synthesise evidence on the effects of education interventions on children’s access to education and learning in low and middle income countries. The authors also aim to assess how education interventions affect different sub-groups of participants by incorporating sub-group analyses, and also include a broader range of evidence to address questions relating to process, implementation and cost-effectiveness.

Author
Snilstveit, Birte
Stevenson, Jennifer
Phillips, Daniel
Vojtkova, Martina
Gallagher, Emma
Schmidt, Tanja
Jobse, Hannah
Geelen, Maisie
Pastorello, Maria Grazia
Eyers, John
Year of publication
2015
Pages
851
Series
3ie systematic review
Source database
library
Language