This paper presents findings from baseline surveys on student learning achievement, teacher effort and community participation in three Indian states, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Results indicate low teacher attendance and poor student learning. Parents and school committees are neither aware of their oversight roles nor participating in school management. However, there is substantial heterogeneity in outcomes across states. Karnataka has better student and teacher outcomes as well as higher levels of community awareness and participation than the other two states. We find substantial variation in teacher effort within schools, but most observable teacher characteristics are not associated with teacher effort. One reason f...
This paper examines the relationship between teacher unionization, student achievement and teachers'...
The quantitative data from the TEACh project allows us to identify the characteristics of children n...
The low number of qualified teachers has always been a major lacuna of the Indian educational system...
This paper presents findings from baseline surveys on student learning achievement, teacher effort a...
This study evaluates the impact of a community-based information campaign on school performance from...
Participation of beneficiaries in the monitoring of public services is increasingly seen as key to i...
Public schools in India are frequently viewed as sites of decay where little teaching or learning ha...
Participation of beneficiaries in the monitoring of public services is increasingly seen as key to i...
Data have been generated as part of an ESRC-funded research project that investigates the potential ...
This briefing identifies key issues influencing children's learning outcomes and provides policy poi...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
India has made substantial progress in expanding schooling facilities and is now poised to achieve u...
This study evaluates the impact of a community-based information campaign on school performance from...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
In the rural areas of developing countries, teacher absence is a widespread problem, both in formal ...
This paper examines the relationship between teacher unionization, student achievement and teachers'...
The quantitative data from the TEACh project allows us to identify the characteristics of children n...
The low number of qualified teachers has always been a major lacuna of the Indian educational system...
This paper presents findings from baseline surveys on student learning achievement, teacher effort a...
This study evaluates the impact of a community-based information campaign on school performance from...
Participation of beneficiaries in the monitoring of public services is increasingly seen as key to i...
Public schools in India are frequently viewed as sites of decay where little teaching or learning ha...
Participation of beneficiaries in the monitoring of public services is increasingly seen as key to i...
Data have been generated as part of an ESRC-funded research project that investigates the potential ...
This briefing identifies key issues influencing children's learning outcomes and provides policy poi...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
India has made substantial progress in expanding schooling facilities and is now poised to achieve u...
This study evaluates the impact of a community-based information campaign on school performance from...
In this paper data from a school survey in India is used to ask if there is evidence for the payment...
In the rural areas of developing countries, teacher absence is a widespread problem, both in formal ...
This paper examines the relationship between teacher unionization, student achievement and teachers'...
The quantitative data from the TEACh project allows us to identify the characteristics of children n...
The low number of qualified teachers has always been a major lacuna of the Indian educational system...