Education Reform and the Learning Crisis in Developing Countries

Prema Clarke author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Sep '22

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Explores the connection between donor supported education reform in developing countries and the failure to improve student learning.

Supported with a rich bank of case studies, this book explores the links between evidenced-based, donor-supported education reform in developing countries, and the failure to improve student learning. It offers an alternative model, making it essential reading for researchers and students in the fields of education research and education reform.Over three decades ago, international donors declared that there was a learning crisis in developing countries. In the years since, large investments have been made towards education, yet there has been an apparent relative lack of progress in student learning. This book unpicks this disparity, and explores the implications of evidence-based donor programming for quality education. It undertakes an in-depth analysis of the interventions financed by the main donors in primary education, such as infrastructure development, provision of instructional material, teacher training and community mobilization, and argues that the research undertaken during this period was unable to provide answers. The author outlines an alternative model for evidence generation that can assist in the design of relevant and targeted interventions for learning, to ultimately inform and improve future education programmes. Timely and radical, this book is essential reading for researchers and students in the fields of education research and education reform.

ISBN: 9781108833226

Dimensions: 250mm x 177mm x 17mm

Weight: 560g

300 pages