This article reviews the operation of two improvement partnerships in Pakistan, where third sector organisations adopted selected state schools. We reflect on the lessons arising from both schemes in the light of the Institute of Educational Sciences’ (IES) guidance on turning around schools. Although the operation of both partnership schemes is context specific, the findings should nevertheless be of interest to policy-makers in other countries. They also show how some aspects of the IES’s guidance may need to be adapted and augmented, especially in the context of developing countries
Education is necessary for the personality development of human beings. There are different types of...
While working with teachers, teacher educators, educational leaders and principals of schools and te...
The AusAID-funded Educational Development and Improvement Programme (EDIP) is a comprehensive, conso...
This article reviews the operation of two improvement partnerships in Pakistan, where third sector o...
This article focuses on the deeply unsatisfactory state of public and private schooling in a develop...
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed...
Since the early 1990s, the government of Pakistan has promoted a policy of public–private partnershi...
This chapter critically reviews the history, profile, state and proposed reforms of education in Pak...
This article reports on case study research into the management of successful schools in a developin...
There are 6034 non-operational schools in Pakistan\u27s southern province of Sindh further complicat...
Scanning the international school-turnaround literature highlights that the empirical evidence large...
Improving the fortunes of low-performing schools, often in the most challenging circumstances, remai...
Recently, the majority of literature on school effectiveness and school improvement, has tend to foc...
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed...
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed...
Education is necessary for the personality development of human beings. There are different types of...
While working with teachers, teacher educators, educational leaders and principals of schools and te...
The AusAID-funded Educational Development and Improvement Programme (EDIP) is a comprehensive, conso...
This article reviews the operation of two improvement partnerships in Pakistan, where third sector o...
This article focuses on the deeply unsatisfactory state of public and private schooling in a develop...
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed...
Since the early 1990s, the government of Pakistan has promoted a policy of public–private partnershi...
This chapter critically reviews the history, profile, state and proposed reforms of education in Pak...
This article reports on case study research into the management of successful schools in a developin...
There are 6034 non-operational schools in Pakistan\u27s southern province of Sindh further complicat...
Scanning the international school-turnaround literature highlights that the empirical evidence large...
Improving the fortunes of low-performing schools, often in the most challenging circumstances, remai...
Recently, the majority of literature on school effectiveness and school improvement, has tend to foc...
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed...
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed...
Education is necessary for the personality development of human beings. There are different types of...
While working with teachers, teacher educators, educational leaders and principals of schools and te...
The AusAID-funded Educational Development and Improvement Programme (EDIP) is a comprehensive, conso...