Learning, Marginalization, and Improving the Quality of Education in Low-income Countries - cover image

Copyright

Daniel A. Wagner; Nathan M. Castillo; Suzanne Grant Lewis;

Published On

2022-02-21

ISBN

Paperback978-1-80064-200-3
Hardback978-1-80064-201-0
PDF978-1-80064-202-7
HTML978-1-80064-650-6
XML978-1-80064-205-8
EPUB978-1-80064-203-4
MOBI978-1-80064-204-1

Language

  • English

Print Length

488 pages (xxii+466)

Dimensions

Paperback156 x 34 x 234 mm(6.14" x 1.33" x 9.21")
Hardback156 x 37 x 234 mm(6.14" x 1.44" x 9.21")

Weight

Paperback2017g (71.15oz)
Hardback2421g (85.40oz)

Media

Illustrations44
Tables38

OCLC Number

1305397458

LCCN

2021390256

BIC

  • JN
  • JNFN
  • 1QFG

BISAC

  • EDU001030
  • EDU008000
  • EDU048000
  • EDU036000

LCC

  • LC213

Keywords

  • learning
  • Sustainable Development Goal on Education
  • Learning at the Bottom of the Pyramid
  • quality of education

Learning, Marginalization, and Improving the Quality of Education in Low-income Countries

  • Daniel A. Wagner (editor)
  • Nathan M. Castillo (editor)
  • Suzanne Grant Lewis (editor)
Improving learning evidence and outcomes for those most in need in developing countries is at the heart of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal on Education (SDG4). This timely volume brings together contributions on current empirical research and analysis of emerging trends that focus on improving the quality of education through better policy and practice, particularly for those who need improved 'learning at the bottom of the pyramid' (LBOP).

This volume brings together academic research experts, government officials and field-based practitioners. National and global experts present multiple broad thematic papers – ranging from the effects of migration and improving teaching to the potential of educational technologies, and better metrics for understanding and financing education. In addition, local experts, practitioners and policymakers describe their own work on LBOP issues being undertaken in Kenya, India, Mexico and Ivory Coast. The contributors argue persuasively that learning equity is a moral imperative, but also one that will have educational, economic and social impacts. They further outline how achieving SDG4 will take renewed and persistent effort by stakeholders to use better measurement tools to promote learning achievement among poor and marginalized children.

This volume builds on the second international conference on Learning at the Bottom of the Pyramid (LBOP2).* It will be an indispensable resource for policymakers, researchers and government thinktanks, and local experts, as well as any readers interested in the implementation of learning equity across the globe.

Contents

  • Dirk Van Damme
  • Tijana Prokic-Breuer
  • Stan Vermeulen
  • Samer Al-Samarrai
  • Luis Benveniste
  • Sylvia Schmelkes del Valle
  • Héctor Robles Vásquez
  • Annette Santos del Real
  • Udaya Narayana Singh
  • Rajarshi Singh
  • Padmakali Banerjee
  • François Joseph Azoh
  • Zamblé Théodore Goin Bi
  • John K. Mugo
  • Diana Makau
  • David K. Njengere

Introduction

(pp. 1–12)
  • Daniel A. Wagner

Contributors

Daniel A. Wagner

(editor)
Professor of Education at University of Pennsylvania

Nathan M. Castillo

(editor)
Assistant Professor of Global Studies in Education at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Suzanne Grant Lewis

(editor)