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Looking Below the Surface: Reaching the Out of School Children

Type: Research
Author(s): Wils, Zhao, Hartwell
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Out of school children, school attendance, sub-national regions, development
This working paper is the first in the series of EPDC papers to describe large sub-national school attendance differentials in 30 developing countries. The paper finds that sub-national attendance differentials are correlated with the overall development context within sub-national regions. Comment

Looking Below the Surface: Reaching the Out of School Children

Type: Research
Author(s): Wils, Zhao, Hartwell
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Out of school children, school attendance, sub-national regions, development
This working paper is the first in the series of EPDC papers to describe large sub-national school attendance differentials in 30 developing countries. The paper finds that sub-national attendance differentials are correlated with the overall development context within sub-national regions. Comment

Looking Below the Surface: Reaching the Out of School Children

Type: Research
Author(s): Wils, Zhao, Hartwell
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Out of school children, school attendance, sub-national regions, development
This working paper is the first in the series of EPDC papers to describe large sub-national school attendance differentials in 30 developing countries. The paper finds that sub-national attendance differentials are correlated with the overall development context within sub-national regions. Comment

Information Use and Decentralized Education

Type: Research
Author(s): Winkler, Herstein
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Information Use and Decentralized Education, Decentralization in Education Systems, Decentralization, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, Guinea
Decentralized education systems increase the governance and management authority of school clients and/or local governments. These actors need relevant and easily understood information on the academic and financial performance of their schools relative to other schools. The traditional education management information system (EMIS) does not meet this need. Comment

Information Use and Decentralized Education

Type: Research
Author(s): Winkler, Herstein
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Information Use and Decentralized Education, Decentralization in Education Systems, Decentralization, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, Guinea
Decentralized education systems increase the governance and management authority of school clients and/or local governments. These actors need relevant and easily understood information on the academic and financial performance of their schools relative to other schools. The traditional education management information system (EMIS) does not meet this need. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This paper summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education: School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This paper summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education: School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This paper summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education: School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This paper summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education: School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This Issues Brief summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education—School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

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