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Teaching and Learning
Presentations | 8 April 2018
Linking literacy and numeracy in Tayari- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Ben Piper. To improve the quality of preprimary education in Kenya, the Ministry of implemented the Tayari program in collaboration with four county governments.
Presentations | 8 April 2018
Understanding whether and how the Tusome program worked: Evidence from the national scale-up of a tested literacy program in Kenya- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Ben Piper. The Tusome national literacy program has been implemented in each of Kenya’s more than 22,000 public primary schools and 1500 low cost private schools in the slums since 2015.
Presentations | 8 April 2018
Tayari's Longitudinal Endline Results: Program Impact and Implementation Decisions- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Ben Piper. The Kenyan Ministry of Education (MoE) in collaboration with RTI International and the county Governments of Laikipia, Nairobi, Siaya and Uasin Gishu have been piloting the Tayari Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) model since 2014.
Presentations | 8 April 2018
How scripted is too scripted? A mixed-methods analysis of literacy teachers' guides- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Jessica Mejia. In order to understand how literacy programs differ with respect to the amount of scripting in teachers’ guides, we studied teachers’ guide documents from 19 projects in 13 countries.
Presentations | 8 April 2018
Letting go of the gradual release model in literacy instruction in Kenya- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Jessica Mejia. The gradual release of responsibility model has been a primary instructional approach in many early grade literacy programs, including the Tusome Early Grade Reading Activity in Kenya.
Presentations | 8 April 2018
Experience implementing non-mother tongue reading: Tusome in Kenya- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Dunston Kwayumba. In many developing countries, subjects are taught and tested in the child’s second or third language. In Kenya, for example, all subjects are taught and examined in English, other than languages such as Kiswahili.
Presentations | 7 April 2018
Linguistic differences in mother tongue reading performance in Uganda- CIES 2018 Presentation
CIES 2018 Presentation, given by Rachel Jordan.
In Uganda, and many other settings, too few children are learning how to read. In response, countries have embarked on national reading programs. Unfortunately, these programs are rarely evaluated rigorously at a large scale.
Presentations | 6 April 2018
Shifting the school norm in Uganda: The Journeys Initiative- CIES 2018 presentation
This CIES 2018 presentation describes the Journeys Program, which focuses on building a positive and supportive school climate for learning which is free from violence.
Presentations | 6 April 2018
Jordan RAMP initiative midline survey- CIES 2018 presentation
Jordan RAMP, funded by USAID and UKAID, is a nationwide initiative of the Jordanian Ministry of Education (MoE) designed to improve the reading and mathematics skills of students in kindergarten 2 through grade 3 (K2–G3).
Presentations | 6 April 2018
How problem solving is being implemented by RAMP trained teachers- CIES 2018 presentation
This CIES 2018 presentation is an overview of findings from classroom observations of teachers implementing the Jordan RAMP initiative problem-solving technique in teaching early grade mathematics.