AbstractWe conducted a systematic review to identify policy interventions that improve education quality and student learning in developing countries. Relying on a theory of change typology, we highlight three main drivers of change of education quality: (1) supply-side capability interventions that operate through the provision of physical and human resources, and learning materials; (2) policies that through incentives seek to influence behaviour and intertemporal preferences of teachers, households, and students; (3) bottom-up and top-down participatory and community management interventions, which operate through decentralisation reforms, knowledge diffusion, and increased community participation in the management of education systems. ...
About 80% of the world's children live in developing countries. Their well-being as adults depends h...
This Super Synthesis draws together 18 systematic reviews, meta-analyses and comparative reviews of ...
A key challenge for policymakers in many developing countries is to decide which intervention or col...
We conducted a systematic review to identify policy interventions that improve education quality and...
Improvements in empirical research standards for credible identification of the causal impact of edu...
Outlines Hewlett's theory of change and strategy of investing in accountability for learning, proven...
In this paper we provide a rigorous review of evaluations of education programmes in developing coun...
Given the drive towards knowledge-based economy to secure and sustain economic advancement, what typ...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
Schooling policy in developing countries has frequently been viewed as necessitating an undesirable ...
There have been many initiatives to improve education outcomes in South Asia. Still, outcomes remain...
Learning trajectories vary amazingly widely across countries, regions, and individual students in dy...
For more than 40 years, different stakeholders have partnered to support the development of basic ed...
Within the context of the global learning crisis and calls to focus on the quality of education, one...
Promoting community participation in school management is a widely found intervention in the develop...
About 80% of the world's children live in developing countries. Their well-being as adults depends h...
This Super Synthesis draws together 18 systematic reviews, meta-analyses and comparative reviews of ...
A key challenge for policymakers in many developing countries is to decide which intervention or col...
We conducted a systematic review to identify policy interventions that improve education quality and...
Improvements in empirical research standards for credible identification of the causal impact of edu...
Outlines Hewlett's theory of change and strategy of investing in accountability for learning, proven...
In this paper we provide a rigorous review of evaluations of education programmes in developing coun...
Given the drive towards knowledge-based economy to secure and sustain economic advancement, what typ...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
Schooling policy in developing countries has frequently been viewed as necessitating an undesirable ...
There have been many initiatives to improve education outcomes in South Asia. Still, outcomes remain...
Learning trajectories vary amazingly widely across countries, regions, and individual students in dy...
For more than 40 years, different stakeholders have partnered to support the development of basic ed...
Within the context of the global learning crisis and calls to focus on the quality of education, one...
Promoting community participation in school management is a widely found intervention in the develop...
About 80% of the world's children live in developing countries. Their well-being as adults depends h...
This Super Synthesis draws together 18 systematic reviews, meta-analyses and comparative reviews of ...
A key challenge for policymakers in many developing countries is to decide which intervention or col...