ADEA Biennale, 2008

By CHILUNDO, Arlindo Gonçalo
At the time of Independence, in 1975, Mozambique had a very high illiteracy rate of about 93%, there was a lack of qualified personnel and particularly teachers, health care personnel and other specialized people. The country launched massive...
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By BRAY, Mark
Private supplementary tutoring, in which pupils in full-time schools (both public and private) receive extra lessons after school hours, at week-ends and during vacations, became a major phenomenon in parts of Asia a few decades ago. More recently,...
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By DHERSIGNY, Alain
The present study was launched by the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs as a complement to the AFD (French Development Agency) study on mechanisms for funding vocational training, in order to compare various vocational training funds...
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By YELD, Nan, SCOTT, Ian
This paper, written from the perspective of higher education, aims to identify, contextualize and offer discussion on key issues at the interface between secondary/ further and higher education that have a significant bearing on effectiveness and...
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By SANWIDI, Igance
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are one of the keys to development and post-primary educational policies and the implementation of reforms. This is a particularly important aspect as far as drawing up post-primary reforms is concerned. In several...
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By VERSPOOR, Adriaan
This paper reviews the experiences with PPP around the world, discusses the challenges faced by countries in SSA and identifies promising practices that countries may wish to consider as they design polices to accelerate the expansion of access to...
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By MOHADEB, Praveen
The study shows a public and private partnership (PPP) model which has been the successful in the development of secondary education in Mauritius. The private education sector has contributed significantly to the high literacy rate in Mauritius When...
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By EILOR, Joseph
In the last decade, Uganda has implemented comprehensive reforms in Post Primary Education and Training system in general and the Business Technical and Vocational Education and Training (BTVET) sub-sector in particular. Findings show that the...
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By RAMANANTOANINA, Patrick
This report, produced with the help of Madagascar's national education team in 2006-07, is designed to contribute to ongoing education reform discussions. It analyzes the constraints to system expansion and presents possible next steps for an...
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By MINGAT, Alain
Since the sub-Saharan African countries anticipate a substantial increasein the numbers of youths completing primary education, they will haveto define strategies for meeting this challenge, while at the same time, highrates of unemployment are...
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