In order to understand the major impediments to student learning in the region, UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office commissioned this study to map and compare existing assessments of literacy and numeracy in primary education in the region, to examine how the data can be used to characterise children who are experiencing only limited learning outcomes to inform education policy, and to document practices that could help improve learning outcomes of disadvantaged children. The report concludes with a macro theory of change combining assessment, analysis and action. The research was jointly supported by ACER\u27s Centre for Global Education Monitoring
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
These appendices comprises a collection of tables, figures, methodology and country case study notes...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
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...
This case study of Rwanda provides an understanding of the specific practices implemented to measure...
This case study of Zimbabwe provides an understanding of the specific practices implemented to measu...
A new ACER report for UNICEF examines the major impediments to children’s learning as a considerable...
We conducted a survey covering 20% of villages with 200-1000 population in rural Guinea-Bissau. We i...
We conducted a survey covering 20% of villages with 200-1000 population in rural Guinea-Bissau. We i...
This case study of Rwanda provides an understanding of the specific practices implemented to measure...
The majority of people in Southern and Eastern Africa (SEA) including Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda liv...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...
The majority of people in Southern and Eastern Africa (SEA) including Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda liv...
The majority of people in Southern and Eastern Africa (SEA) including Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda liv...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
These appendices comprises a collection of tables, figures, methodology and country case study notes...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
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...
This case study of Rwanda provides an understanding of the specific practices implemented to measure...
This case study of Zimbabwe provides an understanding of the specific practices implemented to measu...
A new ACER report for UNICEF examines the major impediments to children’s learning as a considerable...
We conducted a survey covering 20% of villages with 200-1000 population in rural Guinea-Bissau. We i...
We conducted a survey covering 20% of villages with 200-1000 population in rural Guinea-Bissau. We i...
This case study of Rwanda provides an understanding of the specific practices implemented to measure...
The majority of people in Southern and Eastern Africa (SEA) including Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda liv...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...
The majority of people in Southern and Eastern Africa (SEA) including Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda liv...
The majority of people in Southern and Eastern Africa (SEA) including Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda liv...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
These appendices comprises a collection of tables, figures, methodology and country case study notes...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...