There have been many initiatives to improve education outcomes in South Asia. Still, outcomes remain stubbornly resistant to improvements, at least when considered across the region. To collect and synthesize the insights about what actually works to improve learning and other education outcomes, this paper conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 education-focused impact evaluations from South Asia, establishing a standard that includes randomized control trials and quasi-experimental designs. It finds that while there are impacts from interventions that seek to increase the demand for education in households and communities, those targeting teachers or schools and thus the supply-side of the education sector are generally much...
This briefing identifies key issues influencing children's learning outcomes and provides policy poi...
While the benefits of additional schooling in the developing world are widely recognised, the best u...
The quantitative data from the TEACh project allows us to identify the characteristics of children n...
There have been many initiatives to improve education outcomes in South Asia. Still, outcomes remain...
Improvements in empirical research standards for credible identification of the causal impact of edu...
In this paper we provide a rigorous review of evaluations of education programmes in developing coun...
AbstractWe conducted a systematic review to identify policy interventions that improve education qua...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
This Super Synthesis draws together 18 systematic reviews, meta-analyses and comparative reviews of ...
Quantifying the impact of teaching quality on pupil learning, and understanding what teacher charac...
This systematic review by Carr-Hill and colleagues reviews the available evidence on the impact of s...
This paper presents the results of two randomized experiments conducted in schools in urban India. A...
Many efforts to improve school quality by adding school resources have proven to be ineffective. Thi...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
ACER India is working with partners across South Asia to ensure inclusive and quality education for ...
This briefing identifies key issues influencing children's learning outcomes and provides policy poi...
While the benefits of additional schooling in the developing world are widely recognised, the best u...
The quantitative data from the TEACh project allows us to identify the characteristics of children n...
There have been many initiatives to improve education outcomes in South Asia. Still, outcomes remain...
Improvements in empirical research standards for credible identification of the causal impact of edu...
In this paper we provide a rigorous review of evaluations of education programmes in developing coun...
AbstractWe conducted a systematic review to identify policy interventions that improve education qua...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
This Super Synthesis draws together 18 systematic reviews, meta-analyses and comparative reviews of ...
Quantifying the impact of teaching quality on pupil learning, and understanding what teacher charac...
This systematic review by Carr-Hill and colleagues reviews the available evidence on the impact of s...
This paper presents the results of two randomized experiments conducted in schools in urban India. A...
Many efforts to improve school quality by adding school resources have proven to be ineffective. Thi...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
ACER India is working with partners across South Asia to ensure inclusive and quality education for ...
This briefing identifies key issues influencing children's learning outcomes and provides policy poi...
While the benefits of additional schooling in the developing world are widely recognised, the best u...
The quantitative data from the TEACh project allows us to identify the characteristics of children n...