Learning about Schools in Development
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: December, 29 , 2010There has been considerable progress in school construction and enrollment worldwide. Paying kids to go to
school can help overcome remaining demand-side barriers to enrollment. Nonetheless, the quality of education
appears very poor across the developing world, limiting development impact. Thus we should measure and
promote learning not schooling. Conditional cash transfers to students on the basis of attendance and scores,
school choice, decentralization combined with published test results, and teacher pay based on attendance and
performance may help. But learning outcomes are primarily affected by the broader environment in which
students live, suggesting a learning agenda that stretches far beyond education ministries. [Working paper no. 236].
Author(s): Charles Kenny | Posted on: Dec 29, 2010 | Views(1245) | Download (692)