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Insight note

27 March 2026

Measuring implementation in education

Authors:

Noam Angrist, Sharnic Djaker, Sam Ho, Michelle Kaffenberger, Guillermo Romero and Kate Sturla

Suggested bibliographic citation: Angrist, N., Djaker, S., Ho, S., Kaffenberger, M., Romero, G. & Sturla, K. 2026. Measuring implementation in education. What Works Hub for Global Education. Insight note. RI_2026/005. https://doi.org/10.35489/BSG-WhatWorksHubforGlobalEducation-RI_2026/005

Abstract

In this guidance note, we put forward a practical framework for measuring and reporting implementation in education. We also share a toolkit and resource package the What Works Hub for Global Education is developing to support implementation measurement. The aim with this framework is to support a more systematic approach to implementation measurement to help unpack the ‘black box’ of how educational interventions achieve impact at scale, and to ultimately advance learning outcomes for all children.

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