Missing Education Data: Gender, Data and Measurement
This Blog Post is contributed by Elaine Unterhalter, Dr Rosie Peppin Vaughan and Dr Helen Longlands, as part of the NORRAG Blog... Read More
How to Bridge the Skills Gap? The Scientific Benefits of Old-Fashioned Drill By Helen Abadzi
By Helen Abadzi, College of Education, University of Texas at Arlington In 2014, a television show in the United Kingdom, “The Apprentice”,... Read More
One Size Fits … One: International Aid’s Struggle to Adapt to Local Contexts
In this blogpost, Jean-Marc Bernard reflects on the tendency of international aid agencies to adopt a one-size-fits-all approach to development. He argues... Read More
UNICEF’s Innocenti Report on Teacher Absenteeism in Africa: The Wrong Approach at the Worst time
In this NORRAG Highlights originally posted by NORRAG and cross-posted on Education International in English, French and Spanish, Dennis Sinyolo, Director of the African regional... Read More
Job Board: Postdoctoral Fellow in International Sustainable Development at Indiana University
The Hamilton Lugar School (HLS) of Global and International Studies at Indiana University is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow in International Sustainable Development.... Read More
Syria Donors Conference: A ‘Vision of Hope’ for the Next School Year? By Hiba Salem
By Hiba Salem, University of Cambridge. “Never has the global community raised so much money in a day”, states Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,... Read More
The role of Public private partnerships in access to education by visually impaired persons: The Marrakesh Treaty and the Accessible Books Consortium
This blog post is part of the NORRAG Debates stream on the Right to Education. Susan Isiko Štrba, visiting Senior Research Fellow... Read More
The Varkey Foundation and its growing influence in Latin America
This Blog post is contributed by Tomás Esper & Iván Matovich, as part of the NORRAG Blog Series on Philanthropy in Education... Read More
CIES 2023 Panel: The rise of knowledge brokers: The translation of research evidence into policy and planning
NORRAG and the KIX EAP Hub convened a two-part panel “The rise of knowledge brokers: The translation of research evidence into policy... Read More
Creating Productive Jobs for Africa's Youth: A Huge Challenge with Global Implications by Birger Fredriksen
By Birger Fredriksen, Results for Development. In an article in the Financial Times (“Africa’s youth, frustrated and jobless, demand attention”, April 13),... Read More