WGESA Publications/Documents
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Revue
des analyses sectorielles conduites par les groupes de travail
de l'ASE / ADEA en Afrique subsaharienne. Par
I. B-Lalya et D. Debourou (in french only).
Explorations
on the applicability For Africa of the OECD Peer Reviews of
national policies for education
by Richard Sack
Partnerships
between Ministries of Education and International Funding and
Technical Assistance Agencies: The
case of Mozambique
by Tuomas Takala, with Mmantsetsa Marope
The aim of this study is to describe and analyze the partnership
process and SWAp in Mozambique. It addresses the question of
agencies weaknesses and commitments and the implications
of this for the Ministry of Education. Based on the realities
observed, the authors attempt to draw up a typology of agency
behavior and actions according to criteria of technical competence
and commitment level. The Mozambique experience can serve as
a relevant experience to other agencies and ministries of education
where there is a SWAp process.
Review
of Education Sector Analysis in Mozambique, 1990-1998
By M·rio, Mouzinho; Buendia, Miguel; Kouwenhoven,
Wim; Alberto, Adalberto and Waddington, Clotilde.
ADEA Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 2001.
ISBN: 92-9178-032-4.
Also exists in French.
This review provides summarized analyses for a total of
99 studies, of which 45 were reviewed in depth. It was conducted
by a team of university researchers as a contribution to the
nation's National Education Sector Strategy (1999-2003). The
interviews with a wide range of national and international actors
help to deepen understanding of the process of policy formation
and the role of sector studies in Mozambique.
Review
of Education Sector Analysis in Burkina Faso, 1994-1998
By Ilboudo, E.K.; Compaoré, M.; Ouedraogo, B.; Somba,
P.; Kaboré, O.; Ouedraogo, A.; Kinda, F.; Kanoré,
B.
ADEA Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 2001.
ISBN: 92-9178-028-6.
Also exists in French.
This review, which is part of a ten-year plan for the development
of basic education in Burkina Faso, looks at past education
sector analyses, their quality, dissemination and use. In addition
to providing historical, documentary and methodological information,
this review serves as a platform for dialogue for educational
professionals and researchers in the area of educational reform.
Review
of Education Sector Analysis in Lesotho, 1978-1999
by E.M. Sebatane, D.P. Ambrose, M.K. Molise, A. Mothibeli,
S. T. Motlomelo, H. J. Nenty, E.M. Nthunya and V. M. Ntoi.
ADEA Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 2000. ISBN
: 92-9178-022-7.
Also exists in French.
This publication analyses the sector studies carried out in
Lesotho between 1978 and 1999. 139 studies were identified and
80 of them were selected for in-depth analysis. The review team
identifies important areas which it considers to have been inadequately
addressed, and outlines strategies for future policy dialogue
in the context of national educational development in Lesotho.
Review
of Education Sector Analysis in Ghana, 1987-1998
by D.K. Agyeman, J.J.K. Baku, R. Gbadamosi assisted by E.
Addabor, K. Adoo-Adeku, M. Cudjoe, A.A. Essuman, E.E.K. Gala
and C. Pomary.
ADEA Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 2000. ISBN:
92-9178-016-2.
Also exists in French.
The objective of this review was to analyze the process of education
sector analysis related to education sector studies undertaken
in Ghana during 1987-1998. The research team identified 149
studies, of which 34 were analyzed in-depth. The analysis concentrates
on initiation, methodology, content and recommendations of the
studies, as well as on their link with policy-making and their
dissemination.
Review
of Education Sector Analysis in Zimbabwe, 1990-1996
by Cowden E.M. Chikombah, Boniface R.S. Chivore, Obert E.
Maravanyika, Levi M. Nyagura and Isiah M. Sibanda.
ADEA Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 1999. ISBN:
92-9178-008-1.
This national review sought to identify, present and critically
discuss education sector studies in Zimbabwe from 1990 to 1996.
Special attention was paid to: (I) the process of education
sector analysis; (II) the relevance of the general themes and
methods; and (III) the policy impact of the studies. The results
and main findings of the pilot study are presented in this publication.
Recommendations for future education sector work are also given.
Studies
of Education in Ethiopia, 1994-1997
by Tilahun Workineh, Tirussew Teferra, Ayalew Shibesi, and
Malcom Mercer.
ADEA Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 1999. ISBN:
92-9178-0049. Also exists in French.
This publication is a report of a pilot study on the coordination
of education sector analytical work in Ethiopia. The study was
conducted with the European Union Horizon 2000 Initiative with
technical assistance from the Working Group on Education Sector
Analysis (WGESA). The objectives of the review were to assemble,
summarize and provide a critical analysis of education studies
and documents produced between 1994 and 1997. A large number
of studies were undertaken by Ethiopians which indicates widespread
national capacities in the field. According to the review team,
information gathering, analysis and sharing needs to be improved
in order to strengthen coordination among all parties in education
sector analysis work.
Analyses, Agendas and
Priorities for Education in Africa
A Review of Externally Initiated, Commissioned and Supported
Studies of Education in Africa, 1990-1994
prepared by Joel Samoff with N'Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba
in collaboration with Lucila Jallade, Marc Cohen and the Steering
Committee of WGESA.
DAE Working Group on Education Sector Analysis, 1996. DAE Working
Group on Education Sector Analysis, 1996.
Also exists in French.
This document was developed to provide an overview of the
state of education sector analysis in Africa. It provides an
analytical overview of the studies, highlights the similarities
and differences, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of
104 studies. It summarizes 237 sector/subsector studies undertaken
by a wide range of national, international and multi-national
institutions. A succinct description of the major focus, findings
and recommendations of each report is provided.
After Apartheid, What?
A Review of Externally Initiated, Commissioned, and Supported
Studies of Education in South Africa
prepared by Joel Samoff.
DAE Working Group on Education Sector Analysis and UNESCO, 1994.
Out of print.
Well before majority rule was achieved in South Africa, a wide
range of external agencies had begun to conduct studies and
offer advice on education in the country. The result has been
an increasing flow of reports and studies on education, of differing
purposes, scopes, lengths and approaches. This document provides
an analysis of the different reports which were collected and
reviewed up to 1994. It situates the studies in the perspective
of South African education and policy, and highlights the major
points of convergence and divergence among the studies. An overview
of the sixty studies is provided in the form of an inventory
which makes them accessible to a wider audience.
WGESA Meeting
Reports
Seminar on Education Sector
Analysis and SWAps (Windhoek, Namibia, November 21, 2002)