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This study uses comparable data sets which contain measures of schooling, literacy, and life outcomes for more than 50 countries
This note is part of the Research on Improving Systems of Education Ethiopia programme
This review assesses interventions to promote educational access, quality of learning, and wellbeing for children in crisis-affected countries.
Facilitating the ResLeSS process: A learning process for inclusive, context specific planning in the livestock sector
4 studies on Activity Based Learning (ABL) in Tamil Nadu, India
This fact sheet presents findings from the fifth round of the Young Lives survey in 2016
Guidance for institutions on adding the e-learning module to their learning management system, modifying the files provided, or using the online training.
Light-touch review of literature on classroom assessments in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Which aspects of teacher training and professional development have been associated with improved learning?
Qualitative research exploring the barriers, motivations and triggers for learning among adults.
Elisha Bradley is a Learning and Development Consultant/Business Partner Apprentice
Evidence from Ethiopia
Describing the effects of community learning on learners up to 2 years later. BIS research paper number 170.
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