Eswatini Education Sector Analysis 2021
The current Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) for 2010-2022 and the first and second National Education and Training Improvement Programs that operationalize the plan, were based on the comprehensive 2010 Education Sector Review (Marope, 2010,...
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| Format: | Report |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2021
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| Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/329331623650791871/Eswatini-Education-Sector-Analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35787 |
| Summary: | The current Education Sector Strategic
Plan (ESSP) for 2010-2022 and the first and second National
Education and Training Improvement Programs that
operationalize the plan, were based on the comprehensive
2010 Education Sector Review (Marope, 2010, MoET, 2010,
2016, 2018b). As the current plan and program come to their
end, this education sector analysis (ESA) was undertaken. In
addition, complementary studies for the ECDE and TVET
sub-sectors will be conducted separately to collect primary
data to further help inform the development of the next
ESSP. The ESA report examines the recent status of the
education system to provide an evidence-based foundation for
the Government’s preparation of its next ESSP and help guide
the country more generally on the priority issues for the
education sector looking forward. This executive summary
begins with a brief description of the general context for
education followed by an overview of recent achievements in
education. The main part of the summary sets out the
priority issues identified by the ESA report. The final
section concludes with a discussion of selected policy
options that may be considered looking ahead. |
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