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The effect of private schooling on learning outcomes in South Asia and East Africa: a within-family approach

Gruijters, Rob J. ; Alcott, Benjamin ; Rose, Pauline - 2020 - ENG

Using educational transitions to estimate learning loss due to Covid-19 school closures: the case of Complementary Basic Education in Ghana

Sabates, Ricardo ; Carter, Emma ; Stern, Jonathan - 2020 - ENG

Delivering on every child’s right to basic skills

Rossiter, Jack ; Woodhead, Martin ; Rolleston, Caine ; Moore, Rhiannon - 2018 - ENG

Scaling up access to quality early education in Ethiopia: guidance from international experience

Rossiter, Jack - 2016 - ENG

Basic education beyond the Millennium Development Goals in Ghana: how equity in service delivery affects educational and learning outcomes

Balwanz, David ; Darvas, Peter - 2014 - ENG

PISA 2012 results: excellence through equity (Volume II): giving every student the chance to succeed

2014 - ENG , DEU , FRE

Long path to achieving education for all: school access, retention, and learning in 20 Countries

Chaluda, Ania - 2013 - ENG

Quels leaderships pour la réussite de tous les élèves ?

Thibert, Rémi ; Endrizzi, Laure - 2012 - FRE

Ecoles: attention au classement

Jeanneau, Laurent - 2012 - FRE

Conditions de scolarisation et facteurs de réussite scolaire

Esquieu, Paul - 2012 - FRE

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