Evidence-Based Education: Policy-Making and Reform in Africa
May 14-15, 2012
Alisa Hotel, Accra, Ghana (map)
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) in collaboration with the Ghana Educational Service (GES) and support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) present the Evidence-Based Education:Policy-Making and Reform in Africa Conference bringing African education practitioners, government policymakers, and researchers together to listen to and discuss current evidence on what works in education.
This 2-day conference featured a large-scale evaluation of the Ghana Government’s Teacher Community Assistant Initiative (TCAI), aimed at improving literacy and numeracy levels in basic schools and implemented by Ghana Education Services, the Ghana National Association of Teachers and the National Youth Employment, and evaluated by IPA. The conference also covered topics including student attendance, supportive learning through technology, and teacher accountability and incentives, with presentations from leading international researchers and educational practitioners.
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J-PAL Executive Education Training: May 16-19, 2012: The conference was followed by a four day J-PAL Executive Training Course on how to evaluate the impact of programs, focused on education.
Conference Agenda with Presentations:
MAY 14
14 MAI
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WELCOME: Keynote speech by Mahama Ayariga, Ghana Deputy Minister of Education, Cheryl Anderson, USAID/Ghana Mission Director, and introduction by Jessica Kiessel, Ghana Country Director, Innovations for Poverty Action ACCUEIL: Discours par Mahama Ayariga, Ministre Député d'Education au Ghana et introduction par Jessica Kiessel, Innovations for Poverty Action |
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PANEL 1: What Have We Learned About Improving School Participation?
SESSION 1: Qu'Avons-Nous Appris Sur les Moyens pour Augmenter la Présence à l’Ecole ?
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PANEL 2: Teacher Characteristics, School Governance, Accountability And Incentives
SESSION 2: Caractéristiques des Enseignants, Gestion des Ecoles, Responsabilité et Incitations
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PANEL 3: What Have We Learned About Enabling Learning?
SESSION 3: Qu'Avons-Nous Appris Sur les Moyens d’Amélioration de l’Apprentissage?
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PRESENTATION: The Ghana Teacher Community Assistant Initiative (TCAI)
PRESENTATION : l’Initiative Enseignant-Assistant Communautaire au Ghana (TCAI)
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MAY 15
15 MAI
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TUESDAY
MARDI
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PANEL 4: Supportive Learning Through Technology
SESSION 4: La Technologie Au Service de L’Enseignement
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PANEL 5: Secondary Education and Girls: Directions for Future Research
SESSION 5: L’Education Secondaire et les Filles : Pistes pour la Recherche Future
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Review of Evidence and Research Gaps/Résumé des Résultats d’Evaluation et les Lacunes des Recherches
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PANEL 6: Early Childhood Education: Directions for Future Research
SESSION 6 : L’Education de la Petite Enfance : Orientations pour la Recherche Future
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Contribution of Systematic Reviews to Understanding School Effectiveness
La Contribution des Révisions Systématiques Pour Mieux Comprendre Les Systèmes Educatifs
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PANEL 7: From Evidence To Action: Next Step For Scaling Up Evidence
SESSION 7: De la Preuve à l'Action : Prochaine Etape Pour Augmenter l’Etendue des Résultats
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This event is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of IPA and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.