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Solving the teacher shortage: How to attract and retain excellent educators
This paper reviews an extensive body of research on teacher recruitment and retention, and identifies five major factors that influence teachers’ decisions to enter, stay in, or leave the teaching...
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What matters most for teacher deployment? A case study of teacher preferences in Sierra Leone
This study aimed to better understand why the inequitable distribution of teachers persists in Sierra Leone despite the investments in the education workforce, and how the government may resolve this...
Rapport
Leading teaching and learning together: the role of the middle tier
Many forces determine teachers’ effectiveness. One relatively neglected but significant factor is the nature of the professional support that teachers receive locally. Almost every system includes a...
Note d'orientation
Note d’orientation : Gérer efficacement les enseignants du primaire travaillant auprès de réfugiés en Éthiopie
La gestion efficace des enseignants, qui vise à consolider leur statut, leurs compétences et leur motivation, est un levier stratégique essentiel qui peut aider l’Éthiopie à mettre en place et à...
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Gestion des enseignants travaillant auprès de réfugiés : Éthiopie
En 2018, l’Institut international de planification de l’éducation (IIPE) de l’UNESCO et l’Education Development Trust ont publié conjointement une analyse des publications relatives à la gestion des...
Note d'orientation
Note d’orientation – Assurer une gestion efficace des enseignants travaillant auprès de réfugiés : Les écoles publiques en Jordanie
Cette note vise à fournir des orientations politiques fondées sur la recherche pour appuyer la gestion efficace des enseignants du primaire dans les écoles publiques accueillant des réfugiés syriens...
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Gestion des enseignants travaillant auprès de réfugiés : Écoles publiques en Jordanie
Au cours des dernières décennies, la Jordanie a réalisé des progrès considérables en matière d’éducation. Le pays offre désormais dix ans d’éducation de base obligatoire et gratuite et a vu les taux...
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Teachers of Refugees: A Review of the Literature
Numerous studies show that the teacher is the most important in-school factor affecting the quality of education, particularly in refugee contexts, where the teacher is sometimes the only resource...
Rapport
Characteristics of effective teacher education in low- and middle-income countries: What are they and what role can EdTech play?
Even though teacher education programmes have the potential to improve pupil learning outcomes, the impact of these programmes has varied widely in LMICs. A lack of understanding of the specific...
Rapport
Overview of emerging country-level response to providing educational continuity under COVID-19
This report provides a rapid evidence summary of what is known about best practice in teaching when school students are educated by distance learning. It considers both theoretical concepts and...
Note d'orientation
Rapid response briefing note: Remote learning and Covid-19 outbreak
A rapid response briefing note, it provides guidance and 'rules of thumb' for policymakers for the use of technology at scale across the education system. The guidance provided draws from existing...
Note d'orientation
Guidance note on Remote Learning and Covid-19
The guidance note highlights the principles based on which countries can maximise the effectiveness of their distance learning mechanisms and strategies. It focuses on ensuring that a multi-faceted...