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Frontmatter
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John Richards
, Manzoor Ahmed and Md. Shahidul Islam
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures, Tables, Boxes, and Appendices vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xvii
- Biographies xxiii
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Part One: Diagnostics: Chronic Quality Deficit in South Asia’s Basic Education
- Introduction 1
- 1 Growth, Well-Being, and Basic Education 7
- 2 From “Education for All” to SDG4 18
- 3 Assessing Primary School Performance in Reading and Mathematics 36
- 4 Why Does Low Quality Persist in South Asian Schools? 54
- 5 The Sri Lanka Exception and Its Stubborn Challenges 76
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Part Two: Teachers: The Pivot of Educational Change
- Introduction 89
- 6 The Education Workforce – Numbers and More 93
- 7 Who Should Be Teachers – Features of a High-Quality Education Workforce 98
- 8 How Teachers Can Be Professionals – Preparing and Orienting the Education Workforce 114
- 9 Governance and Management of the Education Workforce 126
- 10 Ethics and Values Education and Teachers 145
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Part Three: The Political Economy of Educational Reform
- Introduction 157
- 11 Private Schools and Public Good 161
- 12 Toward a New Education Governance Paradigm 180
- 13 Political Economy of Education – Leveraging Change 205
- References 217
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures, Tables, Boxes, and Appendices vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xvii
- Biographies xxiii
-
Part One: Diagnostics: Chronic Quality Deficit in South Asia’s Basic Education
- Introduction 1
- 1 Growth, Well-Being, and Basic Education 7
- 2 From “Education for All” to SDG4 18
- 3 Assessing Primary School Performance in Reading and Mathematics 36
- 4 Why Does Low Quality Persist in South Asian Schools? 54
- 5 The Sri Lanka Exception and Its Stubborn Challenges 76
-
Part Two: Teachers: The Pivot of Educational Change
- Introduction 89
- 6 The Education Workforce – Numbers and More 93
- 7 Who Should Be Teachers – Features of a High-Quality Education Workforce 98
- 8 How Teachers Can Be Professionals – Preparing and Orienting the Education Workforce 114
- 9 Governance and Management of the Education Workforce 126
- 10 Ethics and Values Education and Teachers 145
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Part Three: The Political Economy of Educational Reform
- Introduction 157
- 11 Private Schools and Public Good 161
- 12 Toward a New Education Governance Paradigm 180
- 13 Political Economy of Education – Leveraging Change 205
- References 217
- Index 229