Education

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application/pdfELMI Midline evaluation reportThe report on the ELMI midline evaluation produced in December 201421/05/20151MB
application/pdfRCBI Book CatalogueDetailed information on availability of well written and illustrated Kinyarwanda children's books, pricing and publisher(s). 27/04/20151MB
application/pdfTeacher Guide, Kinyarwanda versionThe Teacher Guide, English Kinyarwanda, used to train teachers on learner-centred methodologies of teaching literacy05/11/20141MB
application/pdfEnjoying Books Together in the Classroom A detailed guide produced by the Rwandan Children’s Book Initiative, a project of Save the Children. The aim of the guide is to introduce Rwandan teachers to the importance of written material and books and to share some ideas for how they can be used in the classroom to improve student’s learning.22/04/20151MB
application/pdfTeacher Guide, English versionTeacher Guide, English version, used to train teachers on learner-centred methods to teach literacy05/11/20141MB
application/pdfEarly Literacy KAP Survey29/10/20151MB
application/pdfLiteracy Boost - Reading Assessment BaselineLiteracy Boost - Reading Assessment Baseline.29/09/20141MB
application/pdfAdvancing the Right to Read in Rwanda Programme ReviewIn 2013, Save the Children, in partnership with Umuhuza, launched its Education Signature Programme in Rwanda, Advancing the Right to Read, to help address fundamental learning challenges in Rwanda by providing a continuum of holistic interventions for children from birth through early primary school. Advancing the Right to Read supports emergent and early-grade literacy skills development through teacher training, family support for learning from the earliest years, strengthening school and community leadership, and supporting the local publishing industry to increase availability and access to high quality Kinyarwanda age appropriate children’s books.01/07/20161MB
application/pdfProviding refugee children the education they were promisedDid you know that world’s 3.5 million out of school refugee children have lost out on more than 700 million school days since last year? And the number grows by 1.9 million every day. That’s a lot of lost learning. Check out the full Report:22/09/20171MB
application/pdfLiteracy Boost - Teacher Practices BaselineLiteracy Boost - Teacher Practices Baseline.29/09/20142MB
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