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Lee Nordstrum

Lee Nordstrum | 6 December 2017

Fee-free public education and parental participation in Tanzania

By: Lee Nordstrum and Kellie Betts
Lee Nordstrum | 21 June 2017

Using games to assess employability skills

There has been increasing attention on skills that are considered important for succeeding in school, work, and in life: so-called "21st century skills".
Lee Nordstrum | 18 April 2017

Making international educational systems work better- Lessons we can learn from Improvement Science

Put simply, education development can be described as work dedicated to the incremental betterment of learners’ experience with and success in educational systems in lower-income settings. It is about making educational systems, and all the many moving parts that comprise them, work better to reliably produce quality outcomes for all children.
Lee Nordstrum | 23 August 2016

To improve quality in education, reconsider true definition of 'good teacher'

This article was originally posted on the Global Partner