Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis

The education resilience assessment for Mali was conducted within a wider programmatic study and technical assistance framework, Mali: impact of the crisis on social sectors. The broad assessment and action plan supported by this framework crosses...

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Main Authors: Reyes, Joel, Kelcey, Jo
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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GER
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/23040690/critical-case-insights-mali-strengths-opportunities-education-reform-midst-crisis
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topic ACADEMIC LEARNING
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
ACADEMIC PROGRESS
ACCESS FOR GIRLS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SCHOOLING
ACCESS TO SCHOOLS
ADULTS
ARMED CONFLICT
AUTONOMY
BASIC EDUCATION
CHILD LABOR
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
CLASSROOMS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY SCHOOL
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
COMMUNITY TEACHERS
COMPLETION RATES
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM DELIVERY
DEMAND FOR EDUCATION
DROPOUT RATES
EARLY GRADES
EDUCATION COMMUNITY
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION EXPERIENCES
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION REFORM
EDUCATION REFORMS
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SERVICES
EDUCATION STRATEGIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EFFECTIVE LEARNING
EMPLOYMENT
ENROLLMENT RATES
FAMILY LIFE
GENDER
GENDER INEQUALITY
GER
GLOBAL EDUCATION
GRADE LEVELS
GROSS ENROLLMENT
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO
HEAD TEACHERS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HIGHER GRADE
INCLUSION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INTERNSHIPS
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
LEARNING MATERIALS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING TIME
LIVELIHOOD SKILLS
MANUALS
MENTAL HEALTH
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MOVEMENT
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NO ACCESS TO EDUCATION
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUTRITION
OCCUPATIONS
OPEN SCHOOLS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION
PARENTS EDUCATION
PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS
PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES
PEER REVIEW
PEER SUPPORT
PEER-TO-PEER LEARNING
PRIMARY COMPLETION
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION COMPLETION
PRIMARY LEVELS
PROBLEM SOLVING
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC SCHOOL
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
QUALITY LEARNING
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF TEACHERS
QUALITY TEACHING
REFUGEES
REGULAR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
RESEARCHERS
SAFETY
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
SCHOOL BUDGETS
SCHOOL CANTEENS
SCHOOL CLASSES
SCHOOL DROP
SCHOOL DROPOUTS
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL HOURS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVELS
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL MATERIALS
SCHOOL MEALS
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
SCHOOL SCHEDULE
SCHOOL SERVICES
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL SUPPORT
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL · COMMUNITY
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONS
SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS
SCHOOL­ COMMUNITY
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SERVICE TRAINING
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS TRAINING
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
SOCIAL SKILLS
SOCIETY
STUDENT DROPOUT
STUDENT LEARNING
TEACHER
TEACHER MOTIVATION
TEACHER PREPARATION
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING FORCE
TEACHING JOB
TEACHING-LEARNING
TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
TRAINING SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
UNIVERSITIES
VIOLENCE
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE FAMILIES
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WORTH
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
spellingShingle ACADEMIC LEARNING
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
ACADEMIC PROGRESS
ACCESS FOR GIRLS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SCHOOLING
ACCESS TO SCHOOLS
ADULTS
ARMED CONFLICT
AUTONOMY
BASIC EDUCATION
CHILD LABOR
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
CLASSROOMS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY SCHOOL
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
COMMUNITY TEACHERS
COMPLETION RATES
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM DELIVERY
DEMAND FOR EDUCATION
DROPOUT RATES
EARLY GRADES
EDUCATION COMMUNITY
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION EXPERIENCES
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION REFORM
EDUCATION REFORMS
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SERVICES
EDUCATION STRATEGIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EFFECTIVE LEARNING
EMPLOYMENT
ENROLLMENT RATES
FAMILY LIFE
GENDER
GENDER INEQUALITY
GER
GLOBAL EDUCATION
GRADE LEVELS
GROSS ENROLLMENT
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO
HEAD TEACHERS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HIGHER GRADE
INCLUSION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INTERNSHIPS
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
LEARNING MATERIALS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING TIME
LIVELIHOOD SKILLS
MANUALS
MENTAL HEALTH
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MOVEMENT
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NO ACCESS TO EDUCATION
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUTRITION
OCCUPATIONS
OPEN SCHOOLS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION
PARENTS EDUCATION
PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS
PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES
PEER REVIEW
PEER SUPPORT
PEER-TO-PEER LEARNING
PRIMARY COMPLETION
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION COMPLETION
PRIMARY LEVELS
PROBLEM SOLVING
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC SCHOOL
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
QUALITY LEARNING
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF TEACHERS
QUALITY TEACHING
REFUGEES
REGULAR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
RESEARCHERS
SAFETY
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
SCHOOL BUDGETS
SCHOOL CANTEENS
SCHOOL CLASSES
SCHOOL DROP
SCHOOL DROPOUTS
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL HOURS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVELS
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL MATERIALS
SCHOOL MEALS
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
SCHOOL SCHEDULE
SCHOOL SERVICES
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL SUPPORT
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL · COMMUNITY
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONS
SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS
SCHOOL­ COMMUNITY
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SERVICE TRAINING
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS TRAINING
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
SOCIAL SKILLS
SOCIETY
STUDENT DROPOUT
STUDENT LEARNING
TEACHER
TEACHER MOTIVATION
TEACHER PREPARATION
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING FORCE
TEACHING JOB
TEACHING-LEARNING
TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
TRAINING SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
UNIVERSITIES
VIOLENCE
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE FAMILIES
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WORTH
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
Reyes, Joel
Kelcey, Jo
Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis
geographic_facet Africa
Mali
description The education resilience assessment for Mali was conducted within a wider programmatic study and technical assistance framework, Mali: impact of the crisis on social sectors. The broad assessment and action plan supported by this framework crosses the education, health, and social protection sectors. This assessment introduces a resilience lens to identify both the risks brought about or accentuated during the recent political and security crisis in the country, and the community and institutional assets that have helped displaced and host communities cope with it. This focus on risks and assets is fundamental to a resilience approach, and are indeed interrelated. In education resilience, the author's stress how the education system protects and fosters the assets of local school actors, but resilience also suffuses the institutional level, contributing to the policies, programs, and resources that address the protection and educational development needs of students. In this Mali education resilience study, the education communities of interest are those displaced from the north, due to the 2012 political and security crisis, and those in the south hosting them. However, the authors also extrapolate lessons learned for the overall education system of Mali. This study benefitted from the resilience (RES)-360°, a rapid mixed-methods assessment methodology focused on resilience. Together, the qualitative interviews and the perception survey also identified those education services that were considered most relevant to protect host and displaced communities and foster longer-term education reforms. This report has four chapters. Chapter one presents the data collected from participating school actors about the risks they faced as a result of the crisis and the assets they used to cope. Chapter two extrapolates some of the implications of these risks and assets for school-based management structures and programs in Mali. Chapter three presents some initial recommendations for aligning relevant education policies and programs in Mali with a resilience-based approach. Chapter four briefly guides the reader to additional relevant research questions and topics that can further support the education reform process in Mali.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Reyes, Joel
Kelcey, Jo
author_facet Reyes, Joel
Kelcey, Jo
author_sort Reyes, Joel
title Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis
title_short Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis
title_full Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis
title_fullStr Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis
title_sort critical case insights from mali : strengths and opportunities for education reform in the midst of crisis
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/23040690/critical-case-insights-mali-strengths-opportunities-education-reform-midst-crisis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21068
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spelling okr-10986-210682021-04-23T14:04:00Z Critical Case Insights from Mali : Strengths and Opportunities for Education Reform in the Midst of Crisis Reyes, Joel Kelcey, Jo ACADEMIC LEARNING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC PROGRESS ACCESS FOR GIRLS ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION ACCESS TO SCHOOLING ACCESS TO SCHOOLS ADULTS ARMED CONFLICT AUTONOMY BASIC EDUCATION CHILD LABOR CLASSROOM CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT CLASSROOMS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SCHOOL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY TEACHERS COMPLETION RATES CURRICULUM CURRICULUM DELIVERY DEMAND FOR EDUCATION DROPOUT RATES EARLY GRADES EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION EXPERIENCES EDUCATION INITIATIVES EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION POLICIES EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION REFORM EDUCATION REFORMS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION STRATEGIES EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE LEARNING EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT RATES FAMILY LIFE GENDER GENDER INEQUALITY GER GLOBAL EDUCATION GRADE LEVELS GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO HEAD TEACHERS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HIGHER GRADE INCLUSION INCOME GENERATION INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INTERNSHIPS LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS LEARNING MATERIALS LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING TIME LIVELIHOOD SKILLS MANUALS MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MOVEMENT NATIONAL EDUCATION NO ACCESS TO EDUCATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OCCUPATIONS OPEN SCHOOLS OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION PARENTS EDUCATION PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES PEER REVIEW PEER SUPPORT PEER-TO-PEER LEARNING PRIMARY COMPLETION PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION COMPLETION PRIMARY LEVELS PROBLEM SOLVING PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY LEARNING QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF TEACHERS QUALITY TEACHING REFUGEES REGULAR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RESEARCHERS SAFETY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS SCHOOL BUDGETS SCHOOL CANTEENS SCHOOL CLASSES SCHOOL DROP SCHOOL DROPOUTS SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL HOURS SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL LEVELS SCHOOL MAINTENANCE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL MATERIALS SCHOOL MEALS SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL SCHEDULE SCHOOL SERVICES SCHOOL STAFF SCHOOL STUDENTS SCHOOL SUPPORT SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL · COMMUNITY SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONS SCHOOLS SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS SCHOOL­ COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SERVICE TRAINING SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SKILLS TRAINING SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL COMPETENCE SOCIAL SKILLS SOCIETY STUDENT DROPOUT STUDENT LEARNING TEACHER TEACHER MOTIVATION TEACHER PREPARATION TEACHER TRAINING TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING FORCE TEACHING JOB TEACHING-LEARNING TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILLS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TRAINING FOR TEACHERS TRAINING SERVICES TRANSPORTATION UNIVERSITIES VIOLENCE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE FAMILIES VULNERABLE GROUPS WORTH YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH The education resilience assessment for Mali was conducted within a wider programmatic study and technical assistance framework, Mali: impact of the crisis on social sectors. The broad assessment and action plan supported by this framework crosses the education, health, and social protection sectors. This assessment introduces a resilience lens to identify both the risks brought about or accentuated during the recent political and security crisis in the country, and the community and institutional assets that have helped displaced and host communities cope with it. This focus on risks and assets is fundamental to a resilience approach, and are indeed interrelated. In education resilience, the author's stress how the education system protects and fosters the assets of local school actors, but resilience also suffuses the institutional level, contributing to the policies, programs, and resources that address the protection and educational development needs of students. In this Mali education resilience study, the education communities of interest are those displaced from the north, due to the 2012 political and security crisis, and those in the south hosting them. However, the authors also extrapolate lessons learned for the overall education system of Mali. This study benefitted from the resilience (RES)-360°, a rapid mixed-methods assessment methodology focused on resilience. Together, the qualitative interviews and the perception survey also identified those education services that were considered most relevant to protect host and displaced communities and foster longer-term education reforms. This report has four chapters. Chapter one presents the data collected from participating school actors about the risks they faced as a result of the crisis and the assets they used to cope. Chapter two extrapolates some of the implications of these risks and assets for school-based management structures and programs in Mali. Chapter three presents some initial recommendations for aligning relevant education policies and programs in Mali with a resilience-based approach. Chapter four briefly guides the reader to additional relevant research questions and topics that can further support the education reform process in Mali. 2015-01-05T17:44:34Z 2015-01-05T17:44:34Z 2014-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/23040690/critical-case-insights-mali-strengths-opportunities-education-reform-midst-crisis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21068 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Mali