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Effective use of large-scale learning assessments to improve learning outcomes and education system reform

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Abstract

The objective of this Policy Brief is to recommend priority actions to increase the effective use of Large-Scale Learning Assessments (LSLAs) data to (i) improve national education outcomes by diagnosing needs and issues of the education system (ii) develop effective national policy and regulation based on measured results (iii) monitor progress or regression of education outcomes and (iv) report achievements nationally and internationally. The goal is to enable countries to systematically mobilize national effort to use cross-nationally comparable learning-outcome indicators developed from Large-Scale Learning Assessments to cumulatively measure progress in education outcomes towards achieving nationally, regionally and globally set goals, including the education Sustainable Development Goals over time. Ideally, the expectation is for countries to incrementally implement best practices to achieve continuous improvement while customizing and adapting the recommendations to their own national context.

Author
Brink, Satya
Corporate Author
Teaching and Learning Educators’ Network for Transformation
Regional Coordination Group on SDG 4-Education 2030 in West and Central Africa
Year of publication
2020
Pages
14
Series
SDG4-Education 2030 in Sub-Saharan Africa policy brief
Source database
library
Project
Sustainable Development Goal 4, SDG 4