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Why programs fail: lessons for improving public service quality from a mixed-methods evaluation of an unsuccessful teacher training program in Nepal

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Abstract

Using a randomized control trial embedded within a mixed-methods evaluation, we find that an at-scale government teacher training program, of a common but seldom-evaluated form, has little or no impact on student learning. We then document five challenges that the policy’s design failed to address, related to: oversight of training sessions, school-level difficulties in releasing teachers for training (lack of substitute teachers), deficits in teachers’ subject knowledge, deficits in teachers’ post-training accountability and support, and students’ needs for differentiated instruction. We discuss implications for the literatures on teacher training program design and on good governance for public service provision.

Author
Schaffner, Julie
Glewwe, Paul
Sharma, Uttam
Year of publication
2021
Pages
47
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language