Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All
Students from low income background often fall behind early on their education journey. Without adequate and timely support to address their learning needs they continue to perform poorly. Eventually the students lagging behind, will keep failing t...
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC SUCCESS ACADEMIC YEAR ACCESS TO LEARNING ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL ACQUISITION OF LITERACY ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION ARITHMETIC BASIC COMPETENCIES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM BASIC LEARNING BASIC LITERACY BASIC READING BASIC SKILLS BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN CHILD LABOR CLASS SIZE CLASS TEACHER CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION CLASSROOM TEACHERS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY TEACHERS COMPLETION RATES COMPULSORY EDUCATION COST PER STUDENT CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CURRICULUM CURRICULUM CONTENT DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS DISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES DROPOUT RATE EARLY GRADES EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY LITERACY EDUCATION ACTIVITIES EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE EDUCATION LEADERS EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SPECIALISTS EDUCATION STRATEGIES EDUCATION STRATEGY EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS EDUCATIONAL NEEDS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL POLICIES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EFFECTIVE TEACHING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES EXAMS FIRST GRADE FORMAL CURRICULUM FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FORMAL SCHOOL SYSTEM FORMATIVE EVALUATION GENERAL EDUCATION GIRLS GLOBAL EDUCATION GRADE REPETITION GRADE SYSTEM HIGH DROPOUT HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER REPETITION HUMAN RESOURCES ILLITERACY INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONAL TIME INTERVENTIONS LANGUAGE LITERACY LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT LEARNING COMPETENCIES LEARNING DIFFICULTIES LEARNING ENVIRONMENT LEARNING MATERIALS LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LESSON PLANS LEVELS OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF LITERACY LITERACY LITERACY ACTIVITIES LITERACY INSTRUCTION LITERACY PROGRAMS LITERATURE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MOTHER TONGUE NATIONAL CURRICULUM NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION PLAN NEW ENTRANTS NON-FORMAL EDUCATION NONFORMAL EDUCATION NUMERACY ORPHANS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN PEDAGOGICAL MATERIALS PEDAGOGICAL TOOLS PEDAGOGIES PEER TUTORING PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS PRIMARY COMPLETION PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES PRIMARY EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN PRIMARY GRADES PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PRIMARY TEACHERS PRIVATE TUTORING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY INSTRUCTION QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION RE-ENTRY READERS READING READING DIFFICULTIES READING SKILLS REGULAR CLASSROOM REGULAR CURRICULUM REGULAR TEACHERS REMEDIAL EDUCATION REMEDIAL TEACHING REPEATERS REPETITION RATES RESEARCH FINDINGS RESEARCHERS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN SCHOOL DAY SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SCHOOL DROP SCHOOL DROP-OUTS SCHOOL DROPOUT SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENTRY SCHOOL HOURS SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL PROGRAM SCHOOL SUPERVISION SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES SERVICE TRAINING SLOW LEARNERS SOCIAL SKILLS SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECIAL NEEDS SPORTS STATE SCHOOLS STUDENT FLOW STUDENT LEARNING TEACHER TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHER TRAINING TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEXTBOOKS TRAINING ACTIVITIES TRAINING FOR TEACHERS TRAINING OF TEACHERS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNEMPLOYED YOUTH UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS VILLAGE SCHOOL VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUPS YOUTH |
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC SUCCESS ACADEMIC YEAR ACCESS TO LEARNING ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL ACQUISITION OF LITERACY ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION ARITHMETIC BASIC COMPETENCIES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM BASIC LEARNING BASIC LITERACY BASIC READING BASIC SKILLS BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN CHILD LABOR CLASS SIZE CLASS TEACHER CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION CLASSROOM TEACHERS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY TEACHERS COMPLETION RATES COMPULSORY EDUCATION COST PER STUDENT CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CURRICULUM CURRICULUM CONTENT DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS DISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES DROPOUT RATE EARLY GRADES EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY LITERACY EDUCATION ACTIVITIES EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE EDUCATION LEADERS EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SPECIALISTS EDUCATION STRATEGIES EDUCATION STRATEGY EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS EDUCATIONAL NEEDS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL POLICIES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EFFECTIVE TEACHING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES EXAMS FIRST GRADE FORMAL CURRICULUM FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FORMAL SCHOOL SYSTEM FORMATIVE EVALUATION GENERAL EDUCATION GIRLS GLOBAL EDUCATION GRADE REPETITION GRADE SYSTEM HIGH DROPOUT HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER REPETITION HUMAN RESOURCES ILLITERACY INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONAL TIME INTERVENTIONS LANGUAGE LITERACY LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT LEARNING COMPETENCIES LEARNING DIFFICULTIES LEARNING ENVIRONMENT LEARNING MATERIALS LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LESSON PLANS LEVELS OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF LITERACY LITERACY LITERACY ACTIVITIES LITERACY INSTRUCTION LITERACY PROGRAMS LITERATURE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MOTHER TONGUE NATIONAL CURRICULUM NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION PLAN NEW ENTRANTS NON-FORMAL EDUCATION NONFORMAL EDUCATION NUMERACY ORPHANS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN PEDAGOGICAL MATERIALS PEDAGOGICAL TOOLS PEDAGOGIES PEER TUTORING PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS PRIMARY COMPLETION PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES PRIMARY EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN PRIMARY GRADES PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PRIMARY TEACHERS PRIVATE TUTORING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY INSTRUCTION QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION RE-ENTRY READERS READING READING DIFFICULTIES READING SKILLS REGULAR CLASSROOM REGULAR CURRICULUM REGULAR TEACHERS REMEDIAL EDUCATION REMEDIAL TEACHING REPEATERS REPETITION RATES RESEARCH FINDINGS RESEARCHERS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN SCHOOL DAY SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SCHOOL DROP SCHOOL DROP-OUTS SCHOOL DROPOUT SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENTRY SCHOOL HOURS SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL PROGRAM SCHOOL SUPERVISION SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES SERVICE TRAINING SLOW LEARNERS SOCIAL SKILLS SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECIAL NEEDS SPORTS STATE SCHOOLS STUDENT FLOW STUDENT LEARNING TEACHER TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHER TRAINING TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEXTBOOKS TRAINING ACTIVITIES TRAINING FOR TEACHERS TRAINING OF TEACHERS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNEMPLOYED YOUTH UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS VILLAGE SCHOOL VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUPS YOUTH Schwartz, Analice C. Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All |
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Students from low income background
often fall behind early on their education journey. Without
adequate and timely support to address their learning needs
they continue to perform poorly. Eventually the students
lagging behind, will keep failing to learn the basic
literacy and numeracy skills, and most likely will end up
dropping out of school illiterate. The majority of Global
Education Partnership (GPE) countries have acknowledged in
their education sector plans and strategies the need to
address the problem of low learning levels, and of students
not going efficiently through the public education system,
which has resulted in wastage of financial and human
resources. Ideally interventions that aimed to improve
learning of low performing students should be included in
the framework of a country's educational policies in
alignment with other institutional arrangements such as
teacher training, curriculum, assessment, available
pedagogic materials, instructional time, language of
instruction (when applicable), among others. However, many
of these countries are yet to draft policies that will
specifically focus on helping low performers. Currently, it
can be concluded that academic improvements from remedial
support may help students to pass the grade or yield fast
improvements, however such interventions by themselves may
have not been sufficient to raise achievement at adequate
levels. Remedial education programs will likely be most
effective when included as part of a country's overall
strategic plan to deliver quality education for all of its
students. Overall, the renewed focus on low performers, many
times victims of teacher neglect and other social exclusion
experiences, by the means of directing programs and
resources to address learning gaps is already a huge step
towards achieving learning for all. |
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Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All |
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Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All |
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Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All |
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Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All |
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Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All |
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remedial education programs to accelerate learning for all |
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okr-10986-268242021-04-23T14:04:36Z Remedial Education Programs to Accelerate Learning for All Schwartz, Analice C. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC SUCCESS ACADEMIC YEAR ACCESS TO LEARNING ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL ACQUISITION OF LITERACY ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION ARITHMETIC BASIC COMPETENCIES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM BASIC LEARNING BASIC LITERACY BASIC READING BASIC SKILLS BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN CHILD LABOR CLASS SIZE CLASS TEACHER CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION CLASSROOM TEACHERS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY TEACHERS COMPLETION RATES COMPULSORY EDUCATION COST PER STUDENT CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CURRICULUM CURRICULUM CONTENT DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS DISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES DROPOUT RATE EARLY GRADES EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY LITERACY EDUCATION ACTIVITIES EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE EDUCATION LEADERS EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SECTOR DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SPECIALISTS EDUCATION STRATEGIES EDUCATION STRATEGY EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS EDUCATIONAL NEEDS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL POLICIES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EFFECTIVE TEACHING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES EXAMS FIRST GRADE FORMAL CURRICULUM FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FORMAL SCHOOL SYSTEM FORMATIVE EVALUATION GENERAL EDUCATION GIRLS GLOBAL EDUCATION GRADE REPETITION GRADE SYSTEM HIGH DROPOUT HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER REPETITION HUMAN RESOURCES ILLITERACY INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONAL TIME INTERVENTIONS LANGUAGE LITERACY LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT LEARNING COMPETENCIES LEARNING DIFFICULTIES LEARNING ENVIRONMENT LEARNING MATERIALS LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LESSON PLANS LEVELS OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF LITERACY LITERACY LITERACY ACTIVITIES LITERACY INSTRUCTION LITERACY PROGRAMS LITERATURE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MOTHER TONGUE NATIONAL CURRICULUM NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION PLAN NEW ENTRANTS NON-FORMAL EDUCATION NONFORMAL EDUCATION NUMERACY ORPHANS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN PEDAGOGICAL MATERIALS PEDAGOGICAL TOOLS PEDAGOGIES PEER TUTORING PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS PRIMARY COMPLETION PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES PRIMARY EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN PRIMARY GRADES PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PRIMARY TEACHERS PRIVATE TUTORING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY INSTRUCTION QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION RE-ENTRY READERS READING READING DIFFICULTIES READING SKILLS REGULAR CLASSROOM REGULAR CURRICULUM REGULAR TEACHERS REMEDIAL EDUCATION REMEDIAL TEACHING REPEATERS REPETITION RATES RESEARCH FINDINGS RESEARCHERS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN SCHOOL DAY SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SCHOOL DROP SCHOOL DROP-OUTS SCHOOL DROPOUT SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENTRY SCHOOL HOURS SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL PROGRAM SCHOOL SUPERVISION SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES SERVICE TRAINING SLOW LEARNERS SOCIAL SKILLS SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECIAL NEEDS SPORTS STATE SCHOOLS STUDENT FLOW STUDENT LEARNING TEACHER TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHER TRAINING TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEXTBOOKS TRAINING ACTIVITIES TRAINING FOR TEACHERS TRAINING OF TEACHERS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNEMPLOYED YOUTH UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS VILLAGE SCHOOL VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUPS YOUTH Students from low income background often fall behind early on their education journey. Without adequate and timely support to address their learning needs they continue to perform poorly. Eventually the students lagging behind, will keep failing to learn the basic literacy and numeracy skills, and most likely will end up dropping out of school illiterate. The majority of Global Education Partnership (GPE) countries have acknowledged in their education sector plans and strategies the need to address the problem of low learning levels, and of students not going efficiently through the public education system, which has resulted in wastage of financial and human resources. Ideally interventions that aimed to improve learning of low performing students should be included in the framework of a country's educational policies in alignment with other institutional arrangements such as teacher training, curriculum, assessment, available pedagogic materials, instructional time, language of instruction (when applicable), among others. However, many of these countries are yet to draft policies that will specifically focus on helping low performers. Currently, it can be concluded that academic improvements from remedial support may help students to pass the grade or yield fast improvements, however such interventions by themselves may have not been sufficient to raise achievement at adequate levels. Remedial education programs will likely be most effective when included as part of a country's overall strategic plan to deliver quality education for all of its students. Overall, the renewed focus on low performers, many times victims of teacher neglect and other social exclusion experiences, by the means of directing programs and resources to address learning gaps is already a huge step towards achieving learning for all. 2017-06-01T19:12:18Z 2017-06-01T19:12:18Z 2012-05-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/564671468151507990/Remedial-education-programs-to-accelerate-learning-for-all http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26824 English en_US GPE Working Paper Series on Learning;No. 11 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |