In low-income countries, primary school students often fall far below grade level and primary dropout rates remain high. Further, in some countries, educators encourage their weaker students to drop out before reaching the end of primary school. These educators hope to avoid the negative attention that authorities direct to a school when its students perform poorly on the primary leaving exams that governments use to certify primary completion and eligibility for secondary school. We report the results of an experiment in rural Uganda that sought to reduce dropout rates in grade six and seven by offering bonus payments to grade six teachers that rewarded each teacher for the performance of each of her students relative to comparable student...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
In the rural areas of developing countries, teacher absence is a widespread problem, both in formal ...
In low-income countries, primary school students often fall far below grade level and primary dropou...
Education is a human right that empowers individuals and the society to improve on their livelihood ...
This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schools...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil–teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
To achieve the twin objectives of incentivizing agent performance and providing information for plan...
Between 2017 and 2018, Ugandan political leaders alleged that primary school teachers were the main ...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil-teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
Despite large schooling and learning gains in many developing countries, children in highly deprived...
International audienceIn the mid-1990s, Ugandan primary schools received only one-fifth of intended ...
This paper uses a randomized experiment to compare to methods of implementing an early primary liter...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
In the rural areas of developing countries, teacher absence is a widespread problem, both in formal ...
In low-income countries, primary school students often fall far below grade level and primary dropou...
Education is a human right that empowers individuals and the society to improve on their livelihood ...
This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schools...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil–teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
To achieve the twin objectives of incentivizing agent performance and providing information for plan...
Between 2017 and 2018, Ugandan political leaders alleged that primary school teachers were the main ...
Some education policymakers focus on bringing down pupil-teacher ratios. Others argue that resources...
Despite large schooling and learning gains in many developing countries, children in highly deprived...
International audienceIn the mid-1990s, Ugandan primary schools received only one-fifth of intended ...
This paper uses a randomized experiment to compare to methods of implementing an early primary liter...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
In the rural areas of developing countries, teacher absence is a widespread problem, both in formal ...