This paper examines the way in which learning quality has been conceptualised and measured in school effectiveness surveys conducted by Young Lives, a longitudinal study of child poverty. Primary school surveys were conducted in Vietnam in 2010–11 and Ethiopia in 2012–13, and surveys at upper-primary and secondary level were conducted in Ethiopia, India and Vietnam in 2016–17. The paper discusses the design of cognitive tests to assess Maths and reading at primary level, and then focuses on the development of cognitive tests to assess Maths, functional English and transferable skills at upper-primary and secondary level. In particular, the paper explores how learning quality can be conceptualised and measured in relation to ‘twenty-first ce...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...
This paper examines the way in which learning quality has been conceptualised and measured in school...
In 2010, Young Lives introduced a series of school surveys in all four countries, which included a s...
In 2010, Young Lives introduced a series of school surveys in all four countries, which included a s...
Educational access in developing countries has improved significantly in recent years, but less evid...
The provision of access to good quality education for all requires not only improvements in access a...
In order to understand the major impediments to student learning in the region, UNICEF Eastern and S...
ACER analysis for UNICEF examines the major impediments to children’s learning as a considerable pro...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...
Recent decades have seen a rapid acceleration in global participation in formal education, due to wo...
Quantifying the impact of teaching quality on pupil learning, and understanding what teacher charac...
With the aim of investigating the drivers and impact of childhood poverty, since 2001 Young Lives ha...
Education is regarded as a powerful driver of economic development and a means of reducing poverty. ...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...
This paper examines the way in which learning quality has been conceptualised and measured in school...
In 2010, Young Lives introduced a series of school surveys in all four countries, which included a s...
In 2010, Young Lives introduced a series of school surveys in all four countries, which included a s...
Educational access in developing countries has improved significantly in recent years, but less evid...
The provision of access to good quality education for all requires not only improvements in access a...
In order to understand the major impediments to student learning in the region, UNICEF Eastern and S...
ACER analysis for UNICEF examines the major impediments to children’s learning as a considerable pro...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...
Recent decades have seen a rapid acceleration in global participation in formal education, due to wo...
Quantifying the impact of teaching quality on pupil learning, and understanding what teacher charac...
With the aim of investigating the drivers and impact of childhood poverty, since 2001 Young Lives ha...
Education is regarded as a powerful driver of economic development and a means of reducing poverty. ...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...