Education Sector Plans and their Implementation in Developing Countries

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comparative education research
Country Level Evaluations
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donor impact assessment
education financing analysis
Education policy
education sector plan effectiveness
Education Sector Plans
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EFA Global Monitoring Report
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Escuela Nueva
Female Advantage
Gender Parity
Gender Parity Indices
Grounded analysis
International development
Kyrgyz Republic
Local Education Groups
Lower Secondary
Lower Secondary Level
Male Advantage
PISA Round
policy implementation studies
Pupil Teacher Ratios
Qualitative Comparative Analysis
School Based Management
school infrastructure evaluation
SDG
Sector Dialogue
Sector Plan Implementation
South Sudan
Teacher Training Interventions
UNESCO International Bureau

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  • ISBN 9781032205236
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the factors affecting the successful implementation of Education Sector Plans in developing countries. It provides a detailed comparison that draws on data from 27 countries to offer careful research conclusions and policy recommendations.

Offering a detailed comparison of the schooling situation (e.g. availability of potable water and toilets, provision for the disabled) as well as educational outcomes (both test scores and percentages out-of-school) from the 27 countries using empirical evidence, the book examines the resources that have been invested in different education sectors, investigating the development and success of each plan. The volume uses correlation analysis to compare factors including the availability of government funding, national characteristics, ministerial decisions, influences of country and donor stakeholders, as well as district- and school-level issues. Thorough comparative analysis of the data is then demonstrated, with two measures of achievements to identify which factors can be considered as the most important in order to reach realistic policy and research conclusions.

Timely and engaging, this book will be of great interest to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in the field of education and international development, comparative education, and international education more broadly.

Roy Carr-Hill was a consultant, not only in education but also in corruption, health, justice, research training, and resource allocation with experience of working on development projects in a very wide range of international settings.

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