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Brombacher, A.

National Early Grade Literacy and Numeracy Survey Jordan: Intervention Impact Analysis Report in Arabic

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This report, translated in Arabic, discusses the impact and results of the pilot intervention that was implemented during the 2013-2014 school year across 43 schools reaching more than 400 teachers and approximately 12,000 students in Jordan.
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National Early Grade Literacy and Numeracy Survey - Jordan: Intervention Impact Analysis Report

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This report discusses the impact and results of the pilot intervention that was implemented during the 2013-2014 school year across 43 schools reaching more than 400 teachers and approximately 12,000 students in Jordan.
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National Early Grade Literacy and Numeracy Survey in Jordan: Remedial Pilot Research Activity Report

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This report discusses Jordan's remedial pilot research program which was designed to assist teachers in improving the performance of those children who had fallen behind the general performance level of the rest of the class. The program focused on Arabic reading and mathematics in grades 1, 2, and 3. The rationale of the program is that children who are not performing at the general level of the class can benefit from additional instructional support that is aimed at their individual level of learning.
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Education Data for Decision Making (EdData II) National Early Grade Literacy and Numeracy Survey -- Jordan: Intervention Impact Analysis Report

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This report discusses the impact and results of the pilot intervention that was implemented during the 2013-2014 school year across 43 schools reaching more than 400 teachers and approximately 12,000 students in Jordan.
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