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The African Economic Outlook reviews technical skills development systems across 35 African countries, exploring challenges, bottlenecks, highlighting good practices, and identifying priorities for further policy-oriented. This paper focuses on the...
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2008
Written by a team of educators from the five districts
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2006
Written by a team of educators from the five districts
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2006
The theme of the World Development Report (WDR) 2007 is youth, aged 12 to 24. It focuses on decisions concerning the five phases with the biggest long-term impact on how human capital is kept safe, developed, and deployed. For each phase (continuing...
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2008
The 2008 EFA Global Monitoring Report marks the midterm point in the international commitment to provide a quality education to all by 2015. It assesses progress towards expanding early childhood learning programs, achieving free and universal...
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2008
The Dakar forum certainly changed the stakes for African educational systems.This can be seen from the institutional changes which have occurred and fromthe way the practices of States and those of the international community as a whole have evolved...
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2008
In Burkina Faso, the creation of the Ministry for Basic Education and Mass Literacy in 1988 reflected the concern of the country's political leaders for fighting illiteracy both upstream, via efforts to achieve universal school enrollment (...
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2006
IThis document locates the development of National Qualifications Frameworks (NQF) within the perspective of lifelong learning. It outlines the experiences and stages of development with the NQF processes in four countries (Botswana, Kenya, Namibia...
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2006
This paper presents the findings and conclusions of four sub-national studies on the quality of primary education in Uganda, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Tanzania. In each country, a survey has been conducted on 30 schools. The conclusions suggest...
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2006
The principal aim of the study is to determine the fundamental charachteristics of schools in a region which, if they were improved, could raise the level of studies (students?). the process of this study also enables the development of local actor...
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2006