Journey to Self-Reliance: Case Study of Early Grade Reading Assessments in the Philippines
Over the course of four years (ending in 2016), the Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines grew increasingly self-sufficient at managing all aspects of early grade reading assessments (EGRAs). As DepEd’s capacity developed over time, the role of the technical assistance provided through the Education Data for Decision Making project (EdData II) shifted, diminished, and then disappeared altogether. International development professionals sometimes cite the cliché, “If we were truly successful, we would be working ourselves out of a job.” That sentiment now informs USAID’s goal to help each country on a journey to self-reliance. The EdData II project’s work in the Philippines provides some examples of what such a journey might include.
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Country: Philippines
Topic: Policy, Systems, and Governance
Sub-topic: Sustainability, Planning & Reform Support, Capacity Building, Assessment, Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA), Policy Analysis, Development, and Implementation
Resource Type: Briefs
Featured projects: Asia Region/ILOA and ACR-Asia