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A/B testing in education: rapid experimentation to optimise programme cost-effectiveness
Botswana, Implementation science, Randomised trial
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Understanding gaps between policy and practice
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This article presents a new systematic analysis of the gap between education policy and practice across 50 countries during COVID-19, a time of substantial policy innovation....
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Improving implementation to improve learning outcomes: The What Works Hub for Global Education
Evidence translation, Evidence use, Implementation science
Despite substantial progress in schooling, millions of children still struggle with basic learning outcomes. The What Works Hub for Global Education is contributing to filling this gap by advancing an "implementation science" in education....
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2024 What Works Hub for Global Education Annual Conference
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How to improve education outcomes most efficiently?
Implementation science, Evidence translation, Literature review
Governments must make tough choices about how to invest limited resources in the way that will make the greatest educational improvements. This paper reviews 200 impact evaluations across 52 countries to identify the most cost-effective programmes an...
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Implementation matters: Generalising treatment effects in education
Botswana, Implementation science, Randomised trial
Targeted instruction (that is, teaching to the level of a child's understanding, rather than the prescribed level for their age) is one of the most effective educational interventions in low- and middle-income countries, yet reported impacts vary by ...
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