Significant progress has been achieved in universal basic education in African countries since the late 1990s. This study provides empirical evidence on the within- and across-country variation in numeracy skills performance among children based on nationally representative data from eight African countries (DR Congo, The Gambia, Ghana, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Togo, Tunisia, and Zimbabwe). We assess whether and to what extent children with disabilities lag in numeracy skills and how much it depends on their type of disabilities. More specifically, we explore whether disabled children benefit equally from better school system quality. The assessment is analysed as a natural experiment using the performance of non-disabled children as a benc...
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the effectiveness of inclusive and spec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend ...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Significant progress has been achieved in universal basic education in African countries since the l...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set up by the United Nations include an overarching princip...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set up by the United Nations include an overarching princip...
ACER analysis for UNICEF examines the major impediments to children’s learning as a considerable pro...
To achieve the overarching goal of "education for all," there is a growing interest in understanding...
Ethiopia has succeeded in rapidly expanding access to primary education over the past two decades. H...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines disability as an umbrella term that covers impairments, ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines disability as an umbrella term that covers impairments, ...
The study sheds light on the interaction between education systems and heterogeneous disabilities by...
Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or access health c...
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...
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the effectiveness of inclusive and spec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend ...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Significant progress has been achieved in universal basic education in African countries since the l...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set up by the United Nations include an overarching princip...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set up by the United Nations include an overarching princip...
ACER analysis for UNICEF examines the major impediments to children’s learning as a considerable pro...
To achieve the overarching goal of "education for all," there is a growing interest in understanding...
Ethiopia has succeeded in rapidly expanding access to primary education over the past two decades. H...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines disability as an umbrella term that covers impairments, ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines disability as an umbrella term that covers impairments, ...
The study sheds light on the interaction between education systems and heterogeneous disabilities by...
Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or access health c...
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...
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the effectiveness of inclusive and spec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend ...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...