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Meeting EFA: Reaching the Underserved through Complementary Models of Effective Schooling

Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Reaching the Underserved through Complementary Models of Effective Schooling, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, Zambia
This paper synthesizes the findings from nine case studies of successful complementary education programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, and Zambia. The programs serve populations that otherwise have limited or no access to government provided schooling, and are not meant to serve as non-formal alternatives to primary education. Comment

Meeting EFA: Reaching the Underserved through Complementary Models of Effective Schooling

Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Reaching the Underserved through Complementary Models of Effective Schooling, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, Zambia
This paper synthesizes the findings from nine case studies of successful complementary education programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, and Zambia. The programs serve populations that otherwise have limited or no access to government provided schooling, and are not meant to serve as non-formal alternatives to primary education. Comment

Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés

Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, Zambia
This paper synthesizes the findings from nine case studies of successful complementary education programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, and Zambia. The programs serve populations that otherwise have limited or no access to government provided schooling, and are not meant to serve as non-formal alternatives to primary education. Comment

Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés

Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, Zambia
This paper synthesizes the findings from nine case studies of successful complementary education programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, and Zambia. The programs serve populations that otherwise have limited or no access to government provided schooling, and are not meant to serve as non-formal alternatives to primary education. Comment

Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés

Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, Zambia
This paper synthesizes the findings from nine case studies of successful complementary education programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, and Zambia. The programs serve populations that otherwise have limited or no access to government provided schooling, and are not meant to serve as non-formal alternatives to primary education. Comment

Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés

Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Pour arriver à l’Education Pour Tous : Modèles efficaces d’éducation complémentaire pour les délaissés, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, Zambia
This paper synthesizes the findings from nine case studies of successful complementary education programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mali, and Zambia. The programs serve populations that otherwise have limited or no access to government provided schooling, and are not meant to serve as non-formal alternatives to primary education. Comment

Meeting EFA: Honduras Educatodos

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore
Year of Publishing: 2006
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Honduras Educatodos, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA
This study examines the overall growth and impact of the Educatodos program in Honduras during the past decade. The case examines the program’s contributions in the areas of access, completion, cost and cost-effectiveness, quality, human resources and staffing, and policy and the enabling environment. Comment

Public Expenditure Tracking in Education

Type: Research
Author(s): Winkler
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Public Expenditure Tracking in Education, Decentralization in Education Systems, Decentralization, Bangladesh, Ecuador, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Uganda, Zambia
Developing countries have increased spending on primary-secondary education in recent years to fulfill their commitment to quality education for all. However, several countries have been disappointed in the results of their additional investments and have begun to explore the reasons for the meager gains. The Public Expenditure Tracking Survey (PETS) has been an important tool in these investigations. 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

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