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EQUIP2 Lessons Learned in Education: Student Assessment

Type: Research
Author(s): Kuan
Year of Publishing: 2011
Keywords: EQUIP2 Lessons Learned in Education: Student Assessment, lessons learned, student assessment
This paper examines the efforts of EQUIP Associate Awards in four countries to establish a national system for measuring student learning outcomes and the lessons learned from these experiences. Comment

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

Type: Research
Author(s): Adelman, Moore, Manji
Year of Publishing: 2011
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Mozambique, opportunity to learn, Mozambique
When all the opportunity to learn (OTL) factors are accounted for, only 30 days a year remain for actual instruction to take place compared to the expected 183 days mandated by the Ministry of Education. Comment

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

Type: Research
Author(s): Adelman, Moore, Manji
Year of Publishing: 2011
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Mozambique, opportunity to learn, Mozambique
When all the opportunity to learn (OTL) factors are accounted for, only 30 days a year remain for actual instruction to take place compared to the expected 183 days mandated by the Ministry of Education. Comment

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

Type: Research
Author(s): Adelman, Moore, Manji
Year of Publishing: 2011
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Mozambique, opportunity to learn, Mozambique
When all the opportunity to learn (OTL) factors are accounted for, only 30 days a year remain for actual instruction to take place compared to the expected 183 days mandated by the Ministry of Education. Comment

Active Schools: Our Convictions for Improving the Quality of Education

Type: Research
Author(s): Mogollón, Solano
Year of Publishing: 2011
Keywords: Active Schools, Escuela Nueva, education, FHI 360, Professor Oscar Mogollón, Marina Solano, quality
The Active School is a comprehensive pedagogical approach that uses personalized instruction and the development of strong bonds between school and community to ensure that children learn the skills they need for life outside school. The Active School approach grew out of a participatory process of analyzing the complex issues affecting quality education in a multi-grade school, preserving the meaning of the rural school, successfully engaging the community and respecting cultural patterns.

Active Schools: Our Convictions for Improving the Quality of Education

Type: Research
Author(s): Mogollón, Solano
Year of Publishing: 2011
Keywords: Active Schools, Escuela Nueva, education, FHI 360, Professor Oscar Mogollón, Marina Solano, quality
The Active School is a comprehensive pedagogical approach that uses personalized instruction and the development of strong bonds between school and community to ensure that children learn the skills they need for life outside school. The Active School approach grew out of a participatory process of analyzing the complex issues affecting quality education in a multi-grade school, preserving the meaning of the rural school, successfully engaging the community and respecting cultural patterns.

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

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Elaheebocus
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Ethiopia
The study aimed to determine whether schools in Ethiopia provide adequate opportunities to learn and whether teachers and students use those opportunities to ensure that children learn to read fluently in the language of instruction (Afan Oromo) by Grade 3. Comment

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

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Elaheebocus
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Ethiopia
The study aimed to determine whether schools in Ethiopia provide adequate opportunities to learn and whether teachers and students use those opportunities to ensure that children learn to read fluently in the language of instruction (Afan Oromo) by Grade 3. Comment

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

Type: Research
Author(s): Adelman, Moore, Jamovich
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Honduras, opportunity to learn, Honduras
This study aims to determine whether schools provide adequate opportunities to learn to ensure children learn to read fluently by Grade 3. This study looked at whether schools are opening and functioning through the school year, how teachers and students use the time available during the day, whether materials are present and used by them, and whether class sizes are reasonable. Comment

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

Type: Research
Author(s): Adelman, Moore, Jamovich
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: Using Opportunity to Learn and Early Grade Reading Fluency to Measure School Effectiveness in Honduras, opportunity to learn, Honduras
This study aims to determine whether schools provide adequate opportunities to learn to ensure children learn to read fluently by Grade 3. This study looked at whether schools are opening and functioning through the school year, how teachers and students use the time available during the day, whether materials are present and used by them, and whether class sizes are reasonable. Comment

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