Drawing from research across 33 African countries involving over 167,000 schools and thousands of education stakeholders, the paper identifies four key elements for effective policy implementation:
Clear Implementation Planning: Beyond evidence-based policy design, education reforms need detailed implementation plans that specify roles, resources and monitoring approaches from the outset.
Well-Defined Mandates: Local education officials, school leaders and community members need clear understanding of their responsibilities and how they should work together to improve teaching and learning.
Context-Responsive Resources: Implementation support must be tailored to local conditions, considering factors like school location, community characteristics, and existing capacity levels.
Data-Driven Improvement: Education systems should use data not just for monitoring, but for continuously adapting implementation approaches based on what works in different contexts.
The paper is part of a three-part series examining how African education systems can better use data, optimize investments, and strengthen implementation to improve learning outcomes for all children.
Año de publicación
2024
Páginas
49
Editora
UNICEF Innocenti
Idiomas
English
Tema
Agrupamento linguístico
Tipos de recursos