At the 68th annual meeting of the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), a global network of researchers and practitioners gathered to exchange diverse perspectives on how to improve education worldwide. During panels, workshops, and networking events, attendees shared insights, discussed ideas, and formed new partnerships.
Over 30 RTI experts contributed research on topics such as learning remediation and recovery, system strengthening for improved literacy and numeracy, social emotional learning, climate resilience in education, and more.
We are grateful for the space CIES provides to connect with colleagues dedicated to advancing positive change in international education. As we continue reflecting on all that we learned, we’re excited to share RTI’s contributions to the evidence base. Scroll down to access our CIES presentations, visit our website to learn more about our work, and click here to sign up to receive regular updates on RTI’s education work.
Thursday, March 7
Reflections on promoting Nurturing Care as a cultural outsider
Monday, March 11
Mitigating the learning crisis
Uncovering risks during compounded crises in Lebanon
Public libraries are centers for the development of literate modern citizens
Tuesday, March 12
Breaking norms, accelerating learning recovery, and building a case for equity in the Philippines
Cambodia IECD longitudinal study baseline
Instructional design of a blended teacher professional development (TPD) course in the Philippines
Implementing a new teacher professional development system in Tanzania: old habits die hard
Wednesday, March 13
To nudge or not to nudge? Improving classroom instruction to achieve learning for all
Where the system meets the school
Climate resilience in education
Lessons learned from studies of teacher professional development in Uzbekistan
Thursday, March 14
Early warning system based on timely information
Longitudinal study of literacy and language acquisition in the Philippines
Bilingual education in Senegal: An “irreversible option”: Context, pedagogy, and communication
What we are learning about learning networks
The ant and the grasshopper: Lessons for collaborative planning in a changing world
Learning from successful early-grade math programs: Lessons from the numeracy at scale study
The use of WordCalc tool: Developing grade-appropriate books that children love to read!