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Evaluating the quality of education is a complex undertaking that remains uncommon in African countries. Indeed, comparative data conveying a precise idea of the situation as to the quality of education in Africa are still only very rarely available...
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Conference paper
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Year
2003
Three years ago, at the World Education Forum in Dakar, all countries of Sub Saharan Africa reaffirmed their commitment to the goals of learning and completion of basic education for all. Most education systems in the region are far from reaching...
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Conference paper
Language(s)
Year
2003
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FILM / DVD
Language(s)
Year
2003
Document format
FILM / DVD
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Year
2003
By HOPPERS, Wim, DIAGNE, Amadou Wade
This strategic orientation framework puts forward a vision of high-quality education encompassing the full diversity of learning modes in order to meet the varied needs and situations of learners. It promotes all forms of education – formal, non-...
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Study
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Year
2012
By OUANE Adama, GLANZ Christine
The authors of the study highlight that improvements in educational quality and learning outcomes derive from strong multilingual language models and socio-culturally relevant curricula that use African languages as media of instruction for at least...
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Publication
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Year
2011
By Par MEDEL-ANONUEVO Carolyn et DIARRA Mamadou Cheick
This study is the first of a UIE launched series entitled "Literacy Matters". This issue, which looks at the relationship between literacy and HIV prevention education, is the result of the work carried out by UIE in collaboration with the ADEA...
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Study
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Year
2007
By KAM Ollé Franck, SOME Magloire, ZABSONRE TASSEMBEDO Sanata, OUEDRAOGO ZONGO Eléonore
This document produced by Pamoja Burkina Faso and the Association for the promotion of non formal education (APENF) is a product of the work carried out using the Reflect approach in Burkina Faso. Reflect is a non formal education approach practiced...
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Study
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Year
2010
By Medel-Añonuevo Carolyn, Bolly Madina
Considering that literacy is a fundamental right for both men and women, how can we explain why 62% of African women are refused the right to literacy training? On current trends, nearly 800 million adults, including a high proportion of women, will...
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Book
Language(s)
Year
2011

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