Resources
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Using radio to promote learning in Liberia during COVID-19
Liberian public schools closed in March 2020, and the MOE Teach by Radio program ran from March 30 through June 30, 2020.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Read Liberia's use of technology
This material discusses the various technological innovations the USAID/Read Liberia Activity employed for data collection, teacher training, assessment, coaching and even virtual support to teachers during COVID.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Anatomy of a Read Liberia Coach
This material highlights the eleven tasks Read Liberia coaches performed to support teachers and schools.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Building blocks for a brighter future: how Read Liberia prepared kindergarten students for school, even during COVID-19
Children with a strong foundation in oral language and emergent literacy skills have a much greater chance of becoming successful readers, and success in reading in early primary grades can predict success in later years of schooling.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Improving children's reading in Liberia: results from the NORC impact evaluation of the Read Liberia Activity
This brief highlights data from Read Liberia's external impact evaluation conducted by NORC
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Increasing caregiver and community support for early grade reading: results from Read Liberia
Read this brief to learn more about Read Liberia's community engagement component and the data from its evaluation.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Supporting children to learn during forced school closures: Lessons from Read Liberia
In Liberia, as elsewhere around the world, recent school closures disrupted learning for all students.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Developing and publishing early grade teaching and learning materials: lessons from Read Liberia
This briefer provides ten lessons learned from developing, printing and distributing teaching and learning materials for the early grades in Liberia
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Mobile money: A new way to compensate teachers in Liberia
In 2019, Read Liberia transitioned to the use of mobile money to remit per diem payments to teachers upon completion of twice-yearly trainings. Mobile money had a significant impact on Read Liberia's operations, training continuity, and its teachers. Read this brief to find out how.
Briefs | 5 September 2022
Using non-monetary incentives to motivate schools and teachers: innovation from Read Liberia
Motivated teachers are vital for successful and effective classroom instruction. They show up consistently and inspire and engage their students. Enthusiastic teachers assess students’ abilities, give feedback, and collaborate with other teachers.