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Transitions in Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : Equity and Efficiency Issues.
Title:
Transitions in Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : Equity and Efficiency Issues.
Author:
Bank, World.
ISBN:
9780821373439
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (80 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Résumé analytique -- 1 Introduction -- Background to and Rationale for the SEIA-TRANSE Study -- Overview of the Problem -- Definition of "Transitions" -- Effects on Transitions: Critical Factors -- Measures to Improve Transitions -- Methodology -- The Challenges, Strengths, and Limitations of the Study -- 2 An Overview of the Promising Practices Selected for the Study -- Namibia -- Eritrea -- Senegal -- Mali -- Tanzania -- South Africa -- 3 Analyses of the Promising Practices -- Key Perspectives -- 4 Conclusions and Recommendations -- Differentiation of Policies -- Holistic Approaches -- Multi-level Approaches -- Sustainability -- Monitoring and Evaluation -- References -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
This working paper discusses equity and efficiency issues in secondary education transitions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its main purpose is to identify and analyze national, regional, and local measures that may lead to the development of more efficient and seamless transitions between post-primary education pathways. In most African countries student transition from primary to junior secondary is still accompanied by significant repetition and dropout. Transitions within the secondary cycle also cause significant losses and should use more effective assessment and selection methodologies.According to global trends, Africa needs to revisit its postprimary structures to provide more diversified (academic and non-academic) pathways of learning which respond better to the continent's present economic and social realities. In the end, the main goal should be to produce young people who can become productive citizens and lead healthy lives, as demonstrated by middle and higher-income economies.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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