In recent decades, education systems in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have rapidly expanded access to schooling, but learning has lagged behind. There are many reasons for low learning in LMICs. Proximate determinants (such as insufficient financing or poor school management) receive much attention, but focus on these often ignores underlying system drivers. In this paper, we use a systems approach to describe underlying system dynamics that drive learning outcomes. To do so, we first describe the RISE education systems framework and then apply it to two cases. In the case of Sobral, Brazil, the systems framework illustrates how a coherent package of reforms, improving upon multiple system components, produced positive outco...
This open access book is a comparative analysis of recent large scale education reforms that broaden...
This open access book is a comparative analysis of recent large scale education reforms that broaden...
This study sought to understand how five jurisdictions – British Columbia, Estonia, Finland, Hong Ko...
This paper is intended to inform the work of the Intellectual Leadership Team of the Research on Imp...
While conventional interventions and evaluations address the symptoms of the learning crisis, there ...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Lant Pritchett (Research Director of the RISE Programme), seeks...
Both developing and developed countries allocate a substantial amount of their budgets to their educ...
Though the Systems Theory had been successfully and variedly applied in different world settings, ho...
Learning trajectories vary amazingly widely across countries, regions, and individual students in dy...
This RISE Working Paper is based on a multi-year engagement of joint research between the Harvard Sc...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Susan Watkins (University of California at Los Angeles, and RIS...
The challenge: imagining a system that can generate steady productivity gains through innovations Th...
The system dynamics approach is a holistic way of solving problems in realtime scenarios. This is a ...
An often-quoted Nigerian proverb holds that it is the responsibility of the whole village to teach a...
Though the Systems Theory had been successfully and variedly applied in different world settings, ho...
This open access book is a comparative analysis of recent large scale education reforms that broaden...
This open access book is a comparative analysis of recent large scale education reforms that broaden...
This study sought to understand how five jurisdictions – British Columbia, Estonia, Finland, Hong Ko...
This paper is intended to inform the work of the Intellectual Leadership Team of the Research on Imp...
While conventional interventions and evaluations address the symptoms of the learning crisis, there ...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Lant Pritchett (Research Director of the RISE Programme), seeks...
Both developing and developed countries allocate a substantial amount of their budgets to their educ...
Though the Systems Theory had been successfully and variedly applied in different world settings, ho...
Learning trajectories vary amazingly widely across countries, regions, and individual students in dy...
This RISE Working Paper is based on a multi-year engagement of joint research between the Harvard Sc...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Susan Watkins (University of California at Los Angeles, and RIS...
The challenge: imagining a system that can generate steady productivity gains through innovations Th...
The system dynamics approach is a holistic way of solving problems in realtime scenarios. This is a ...
An often-quoted Nigerian proverb holds that it is the responsibility of the whole village to teach a...
Though the Systems Theory had been successfully and variedly applied in different world settings, ho...
This open access book is a comparative analysis of recent large scale education reforms that broaden...
This open access book is a comparative analysis of recent large scale education reforms that broaden...
This study sought to understand how five jurisdictions – British Columbia, Estonia, Finland, Hong Ko...