Education

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application/pdfLiteracy Boost in Rwanda: Endline ReportThis document reports the results of a mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of assignment either to Teacher Training or to Literacy Boost as compared with assignment to a Control group on children’s learning outcomes. The report uses advanced statistical methods to isolate the effect of TT and LB on learning outcomes and qualitative methods to explore the impact in greater depth. The report concludes with a general discussion of findings and recommendation for action and future research.13/09/20166MB
application/pdfLiteracy Boost in Rwanda: Endline Report Annex ToolkitToolkit for the Endline Report for Literacy Boost in Rwanda18/08/20164MB
application/pdfLiteracy Boost in Rwanda: Endline Report SummaryThis summary document reports the results of a mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of assignment either to Teacher Training or to Literacy Boost as compared with assignment to a Control group on children’s learning outcomes. The report uses advanced statistical methods to isolate the effect of TT and LB on learning outcomes and qualitative methods to explore the impact in greater depth. The report concludes with a general discussion of findings and recommendation for action and future research.16/09/20163MB
application/pdfMale Engagement in ECD Save the Children Rwanda Report In recognition of the potential for fathers and other male caregivers to positively contribute, Save the Children Rwanda, in collaboration with the National Early Childhood Development Programme (NECDP),1 has commissioned this Rwanda-specific assessment to document factors, attitudes and behaviours inhibiting male engagement in early childhood development (ECD). The assessment aims to study both rural and urban settings to formulate recommendations for future integrated ECD programming, helping the Government of Rwanda, Save the Children and other ECD actors to develop programmes that better address certain potentially harmful social norms related to male involvement. The research sets out to produce tangible findings to inform actionable recommendations to promote male engagement in ECD – both through community-based services as well as within the household.15/04/20212MB
application/pdfOLIVE UWAMARIYA - TEACHERLiteracy Boost works with parents, teachers and children to promote literacy in the classroom, in after school reading clubs and in community training sessions. Olive Uwamariya, a teacher and Consolee Mukahakuzimana the Head Teacher at the school ‘Groupe Scolaire Rukizi’ in Cyumba, Gicumbi district in Rwanda have benefitted from Literacy Boost teacher training sessions by Save the Children’s Literacy Boost education team. Olive and Consolee tell us how they are implementing the techniques in the school and classrooms and the changes they have seen in children’s literacy. 16/01/2015218KB
application/pdfParenting Education Literacy Position Paper - 2014 Early Childhood (0-6 years) is a critical stage of human development and Parents are the first educators of their children. Significant development of the brain, body, and emotions happens during the first years of life. 23/10/2015770KB
application/pdfPre-Primary Position Paper Emergent Literacy is one of the most important foundation abilities children must develop before beginning Primary School29/10/2015773KB
application/pdfPrimary Position Paper The ability to read is a prerequisite to the overall performance of children in all subjects, hence the need to give optimum focus on reading in the curriculum29/10/20154MB
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/pdfRCBI - BaselineRwanda Children's Book Initiative Baseline.29/09/20143MB
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