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Achieving reading skills – what’s really working?

Join us for the Rwanda launch of the Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel (GEEAP) Literacy Paper at 15.30 CAT (14.30 BST)! The Literacy Paper synthesises global evidence on how children learn to read and how education systems can apply this knowledge to reduce learning poverty. Register to join online and hear key insights on what’s working to strengthen literacy.

 

Panellists:

  • Dr Flora Mutezigaju: Deputy Director General of Rwanda Basic Education Board
  • Camilla Pankhurst: FCDO, Education Adviser
  • Charles Avelino: UNICEF, Chief Education Officer
  • Claver Irakoze: a parent and twice-published author (This Child is Me and Transmitting Memories in Rwanda)
  • Valerie Mushimiyimana: A primary 3 teacher, Mwanabiri Primary School

Agenda:

  • 15.30: Welcome and opening remarks
  • 15.35: Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel (GEEAP) reading and literacy report
  • 16.10: Panel discussion
  • 16.45: Q&A
  • 17.00: Closing remarks

Event details

Event time:
3:30 pm

Time zone:
Central Africa Time

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