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Community of Practice webinar: Implementing structured pedagogy at scale integrated in government systems

The webinar will be chaired by Michelle Kaffenberger, Director of Evidence Translation, What Works Hub for Global Education, with speakers from South Africa and India who bring deep experience working within government systems:

Stephen Taylor, Director for Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation at South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE)

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Kholosa Nonkenge, Assistant Director in the Research Coordination and Monitoring and Evaluation Directorate at South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE)

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Dhir Jhingran, Founder and Executive Director of the Language and Learning Foundation, India

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This webinar will offer comparative insights on how governments can scale structured pedagogy programmes effectively – what works, what is challenging and key lessons for implementation.

Event details

Event date:
5 June 2025

Event time:
1:00 pm

Time zone:
BST (British Summer Time)

Registration: This webinar is open to the public. The joining link will be shared with registered participants. Registration closes on Monday 2 June 2025.

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