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Opportunity to Learn

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nepal

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, DeStefano, Adelman
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: Opportunity to Learn as a Measure of School Effectiveness in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nepal, opportunity to learn, school effectiveness
This study answers the following questions: 1) How well do schools provide opportunity to learn? 2) How does actual opportunity to learn compare to potential opportunity to learn? 3) How does opportunity to learn vary across countries and schools? Comment

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nepal

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, DeStefano, Adelman
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: Opportunity to Learn as a Measure of School Effectiveness in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nepal, opportunity to learn, school effectiveness
This study answers the following questions: 1) How well do schools provide opportunity to learn? 2) How does actual opportunity to learn compare to potential opportunity to learn? 3) How does opportunity to learn vary across countries and schools? Comment

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, Adelman, Grajeda, Snyder, Dowd
Year of Publishing: 2009
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala, opportunity to learn, Guatemala
The study further establishes an opportunity to learn (OTL) index based on 12 factors and measures the extent to which opportunity to learn is optimized in a sample of schools in Guatemala. Comment

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, Adelman, Grajeda, Snyder, Dowd
Year of Publishing: 2009
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala, opportunity to learn, Guatemala
The study further establishes an opportunity to learn (OTL) index based on 12 factors and measures the extent to which opportunity to learn is optimized in a sample of schools in Guatemala. Comment

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, Adelman, Grajeda, Snyder, Dowd
Year of Publishing: 2009
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala, opportunity to learn, Guatemala
The study further establishes an opportunity to learn (OTL) index based on 12 factors and measures the extent to which opportunity to learn is optimized in a sample of schools in Guatemala. Comment

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, Adelman, Grajeda, Snyder, Dowd
Year of Publishing: 2009
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala, opportunity to learn, Guatemala
The study further establishes an opportunity to learn (OTL) index based on 12 factors and measures the extent to which opportunity to learn is optimized in a sample of schools in Guatemala. Comment

Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala

Type: Research
Author(s): Moore, Adelman, Grajeda, Snyder, Dowd
Year of Publishing: 2009
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Guatemala, opportunity to learn, Guatemala
The study further establishes an opportunity to learn (OTL) index based on 12 factors and measures the extent to which opportunity to learn is optimized in a sample of schools in Guatemala. Comment

Oportunidad para Aprender: Una estrategia de gran impacto para mejorar los resultados educativos en los países en desarrollo

Type: Research
Author(s): Gillies, Quijada
Year of Publishing: 2008
Keywords: Oportunidad para Aprender: Una estrategia de gran impacto para mejorar los resultados educativos en los países en desarrollo, opportunity to learn
This paper will argue that the basic opportunity to learn does not exist in many countries, assuring that schools provide these basic elements of an opportunity to learn could potentially yield big improvements in learning. The paper will assess the following questions: 1) what basic factors create the opportunity to learn, and 2) to what extent is the lack of these basic elements a problem in developing countries? Comment

Oportunidad para Aprender: Una estrategia de gran impacto para mejorar los resultados educativos en los países en desarrollo

Type: Research
Author(s): Gillies, Quijada
Year of Publishing: 2008
Keywords: Oportunidad para Aprender: Una estrategia de gran impacto para mejorar los resultados educativos en los países en desarrollo, opportunity to learn
This paper will argue that the basic opportunity to learn does not exist in many countries, assuring that schools provide these basic elements of an opportunity to learn could potentially yield big improvements in learning. The paper will assess the following questions: 1) what basic factors create the opportunity to learn, and 2) to what extent is the lack of these basic elements a problem in developing countries? Comment

Opportunity to Learn: A high impact strategy for improving educational outcomes in developing countries

Type: Research
Author(s): Gillies, Quijada
Year of Publishing: 2008
Keywords: Opportunity to Learn: A high impact strategy for improving educational outcomes in developing countries
This paper will argue that the basic opportunity to learn does not exist in many countries, assuring that schools provide these basic elements of an opportunity to learn could potentially yield big improvements in learning. The paper will assess the following questions: 1) what basic factors create the opportunity to learn, and 2) to what extent is the lack of these basic elements a problem in developing countries? Comment

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