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System supports for effective large-scale reading interventions: findings from the Learning at Scale study

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Abstract

The Learning at Scale study identified eight of the most effective large-scale education programs in low- and middle-income countries and now is examining what factors contribute to successful improvements in learning outcomes at scale. These programs were selected based on their demonstrated gains in reading outcomes at-scale, from either midline or endline impact evaluations. The study addresses three overarching research questions, focused on understanding (1) the components of instructional practices (Brief 1), (2) instructional supports (Brief 2), and (3) system supports (Brief 3) that lead to effective instruction. This Brief focuses specifically on system supports. It addresses the following research question: What system supports are required to deliver effective training and support to teachers and to promote effective classroom practices?

Author
Stern, Jonathan
Carrol, Bidemi
DeStefano, Joseph
Piper, Benjamin
Jukes, Matthew
Corporate Author
RTI International
Year of publication
2022
Pages
8
Source database
library
Language