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24 June 2025

What Works Hub for Global Education: Approach and key resources

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What Works Hub for Global Education team

The What Works Hub for Global Education is an international partnership focused on implementation of effective education reforms by governments at scale. Its ultimate goal is to increase foundational literacy and numeracy skills in low- and middle-income countries.

The Hub is structured around three pillars: evidence translation, evidence use and implementation science, as set out below. This document contains summaries of some of the Hub’s key resources to support governments.

Pillar 1 – Evidence translation: Making best existing evidence clear and available to governments so they can use it effectively (evidence synthesis, curation and translation).

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Pillar 2 – Evidence use: Supporting evidence generation and use by governments for policy design and implementation (education labs, strengthening individual and institutional capacity).

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Pillar 3 – Implementation science: Research supporting governments in real time to implement evidence-based reforms at scale (catalyse new focus on implementation within education research).

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