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A Global Compact on Learning: Literacy, Systems, Scaling Up. Mobiles 4 Education 4 Development Symposium 19 August 2011 Anda Adams Center for Universal Education The Brookings Institution. Significant progress…. but it is an unfinished agenda Tens of millions still out of school
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A Global Compact on Learning: Literacy, Systems, Scaling Up • Mobiles 4 Education 4 Development Symposium • 19 August 2011 • Anda Adams • Center for Universal Education • The Brookings Institution
Significant progress… but it is an unfinished agenda • Tens of millions still out of school • Progress between and within countries has been uneven • Going to school hasn’t necessarily translated into learning
Global Learning Crisis with 3 dimensions • Out-of-school children (never enrolled and those who have dropped out) • Children who are in school but not learning basic skills, such as reading and mathematics • Children and youth who complete primary without developing relevant skills for life and work
What do we know about improving literacy? Maximize amount of time spent on learning, i.e. instructional time
What do we know about improving literacy? Train teachers in effective methods of reading instruction
What do we know about improving literacy? Provide appropriate level and local language reading materials to children and communities
What approaches can strengthen education systems? Extend ECD opportunities by providing support to parents and caregivers, including information about health and nutrition
What approaches can strengthen education systems? Ensure boys and girls start school at the right age by encouraging on-time entry through public policies, campaigns, tracking.
What approaches can strengthen education systems? Differentiate teaching practices to meet students where they are developmentally.
What approaches can strengthen education systems? Flexible post-primary educational opportunities, including second-chance learning
How can we bring evidence-based programs to scale? Collect information about learning levels with easy-to-use and easy-to-understand tools
How can we bring evidence-based education programs to scale? Link successful pilots to existing structures and systems to mobilize community and local government uptake
Thank you • Anda Adams • aadams@brookings.edu • Center for Universal Education | The Brookings Institution • www.brookings.edu/universal-education
Literacy • Maximize amount of time spent on learning • Train teachers in effective methods of reading instruction • Provide appropriate level and language reading materials Systems • Provide ECD support to parents and caregivers • Encourage on-time entry into primary school • Support multi-grade/differentiated approaches to teaching Evidence Based Scale Up • Collect information about learning levels with easy-to-use and easy to understand tools • Link successful pilots to existing structures and systems