Whether a particular education system is of high or low quality can be judged in terms of input, output and process. Until recently, however, much discussion of educational quality is centered on only system inputs in terms of the provision of teachers, teaching materials and other facilities, and on output in terms of students' achievement. However, due to financial constraints, the government has realized that improving the quality of education through improved input is more difficult. Thus, the government chose to improve quality of education by improving the teaching-learning process, which it assumed as cost-effective. This study thus, was aimed at finding out the extent to which the innovative approaches of teaching and learning are e...
Ethiopia is located in East Africa with a population of 70 million. Ethiopia is a federal government...
This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schools...
According to Serbessa (2006) there is a tension between Western pedagogy, in particular child-centre...
Whether a particular education system is of high or low quality can be judged in terms of input, out...
Quality is at the heart of any education and training system. It influences what trainees learn, how...
This qualitative study explores how effective teaching is perceived and practiced in Ethiopia using ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the major educational problems that significantl...
The intention of this manuscript is to overview the development of Ethiopian Education from Early to...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to analyze the status of curriculum development and implementa...
Integrating quality with access is a main challenge globally, notably in low income countries such a...
International audienceWith the end of civil war in 1991, Ethiopia's government launched a New Educat...
Southern Nations, Nationalities and People Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia is one of the regions where th...
Ethiopia has been suffering from absence of peace and recurrent conflicts emanating mainly from lack...
The present study focuses on Ethiopia, a country despite facing daunting development challenges, is ...
The history of Education including curriculum development in Ethiopia is a vast area that has not be...
Ethiopia is located in East Africa with a population of 70 million. Ethiopia is a federal government...
This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schools...
According to Serbessa (2006) there is a tension between Western pedagogy, in particular child-centre...
Whether a particular education system is of high or low quality can be judged in terms of input, out...
Quality is at the heart of any education and training system. It influences what trainees learn, how...
This qualitative study explores how effective teaching is perceived and practiced in Ethiopia using ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the major educational problems that significantl...
The intention of this manuscript is to overview the development of Ethiopian Education from Early to...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to analyze the status of curriculum development and implementa...
Integrating quality with access is a main challenge globally, notably in low income countries such a...
International audienceWith the end of civil war in 1991, Ethiopia's government launched a New Educat...
Southern Nations, Nationalities and People Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia is one of the regions where th...
Ethiopia has been suffering from absence of peace and recurrent conflicts emanating mainly from lack...
The present study focuses on Ethiopia, a country despite facing daunting development challenges, is ...
The history of Education including curriculum development in Ethiopia is a vast area that has not be...
Ethiopia is located in East Africa with a population of 70 million. Ethiopia is a federal government...
This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schools...
According to Serbessa (2006) there is a tension between Western pedagogy, in particular child-centre...