A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan

School closures related to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) not only disrupted education but also impacted teachers’ ability to know whether and what their students were learning. This information gap was most challenging in contexts with...

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Main Authors: Khurana, Aishwarya, Levin, Victoria, Luna-Bazaldua, Diego, Liberman, Julia
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099410005022217418/P1742520a76d300510b22a04cb27b098fbf
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spelling okr-10986-375662022-09-19T13:51:11Z A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan Khurana, Aishwarya Levin, Victoria Luna-Bazaldua, Diego Liberman, Julia PHONE BASED FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT EDUCATION SYSTEM RESILIENCE REMOTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS INTERACTIVE VOICE RECORDING (IVR) SCHOOL ASSESSMENT EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION OF INTERACTIVE VOICE RECORDING EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION OF SMS PRIMARY STUDENT ASSESSMENTS COVID-19 IMPACT ON EDUCATION PANDEMIC IMPACT ON PRIMARY EDUCATION REMOTE LITERACY SKILLS ASSESSMENT REMOTE MATH SKILLS ASSESSMENT EDUCATION INNOVATION PILOT STUDY School closures related to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) not only disrupted education but also impacted teachers’ ability to know whether and what their students were learning. This information gap was most challenging in contexts with limited internet connectivity and low access to smart digital devices. In such circumstances, conducting formative assessments remotely using basic phones was seen as a means to provide timely information to teachers, parents, and students and support learning continuity outside the classroom. As students return to school, the same solutions can be used to complement in-person instruction to accelerate learning recovery, expand the use of formative assessment in hard-to-reach schools, and improve the resilience of education systems when confronted by future shocks. This report describes the three pilot studies that aimed to test the logistical and technological feasibility of using short message service (SMS), interactive voice recording (IVR), and live phone calls (LPC) to conduct formative assessment of foundational math and literacy skills for primary-grade students. These pilot studies were conducted in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan between October 2020 and January 2022. 2022-06-17T17:08:37Z 2022-06-17T17:08:37Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099410005022217418/P1742520a76d300510b22a04cb27b098fbf http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37566 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Report Publications & Research Ghana Nepal Pakistan
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topic PHONE BASED FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
EDUCATION SYSTEM RESILIENCE
REMOTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS
INTERACTIVE VOICE RECORDING (IVR) SCHOOL ASSESSMENT
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION OF INTERACTIVE VOICE RECORDING
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION OF SMS
PRIMARY STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
COVID-19 IMPACT ON EDUCATION
PANDEMIC IMPACT ON PRIMARY EDUCATION
REMOTE LITERACY SKILLS ASSESSMENT
REMOTE MATH SKILLS ASSESSMENT
EDUCATION INNOVATION PILOT STUDY
spellingShingle PHONE BASED FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
EDUCATION SYSTEM RESILIENCE
REMOTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS
INTERACTIVE VOICE RECORDING (IVR) SCHOOL ASSESSMENT
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION OF INTERACTIVE VOICE RECORDING
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION OF SMS
PRIMARY STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
COVID-19 IMPACT ON EDUCATION
PANDEMIC IMPACT ON PRIMARY EDUCATION
REMOTE LITERACY SKILLS ASSESSMENT
REMOTE MATH SKILLS ASSESSMENT
EDUCATION INNOVATION PILOT STUDY
Khurana, Aishwarya
Levin, Victoria
Luna-Bazaldua, Diego
Liberman, Julia
A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan
geographic_facet Ghana
Nepal
Pakistan
description School closures related to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) not only disrupted education but also impacted teachers’ ability to know whether and what their students were learning. This information gap was most challenging in contexts with limited internet connectivity and low access to smart digital devices. In such circumstances, conducting formative assessments remotely using basic phones was seen as a means to provide timely information to teachers, parents, and students and support learning continuity outside the classroom. As students return to school, the same solutions can be used to complement in-person instruction to accelerate learning recovery, expand the use of formative assessment in hard-to-reach schools, and improve the resilience of education systems when confronted by future shocks. This report describes the three pilot studies that aimed to test the logistical and technological feasibility of using short message service (SMS), interactive voice recording (IVR), and live phone calls (LPC) to conduct formative assessment of foundational math and literacy skills for primary-grade students. These pilot studies were conducted in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan between October 2020 and January 2022.
format Report
author Khurana, Aishwarya
Levin, Victoria
Luna-Bazaldua, Diego
Liberman, Julia
author_facet Khurana, Aishwarya
Levin, Victoria
Luna-Bazaldua, Diego
Liberman, Julia
author_sort Khurana, Aishwarya
title A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_short A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_full A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_fullStr A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed A Synthesis Report on Piloting of Remote Phone-Based Formative Assessment Solutions in Ghana, Nepal, and Pakistan
title_sort synthesis report on piloting of remote phone-based formative assessment solutions in ghana, nepal, and pakistan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099410005022217418/P1742520a76d300510b22a04cb27b098fbf
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