2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40622-022-00321-0
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Reaching SDG4 By 2030: characteristics of interventions that can accelerate progress in the lowest-income countries

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the global learning crisis, with many learners losing access to their classrooms. Recovery from the pandemic and transition back to regular schooling is slow, and there is a need to catch up. Despite some EdTech having been introduced as a mitigating measure, it is clear that the poorest children, especially, have missed significant learning. The present overview paper seeks to offer inspiration, overarching considerations, and research evidence to highlight opportunities … Show more

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“…However, all data processing (entry, coding, and analyses) was conducted by the research team only and the data collected was a reasonable sample size for a study of this scope. In addition, Haßler (2022) argued that interventions need to be affordable and cost-effective to be scalable. While assessment of the costs of scaling this intervention nationally was beyond the scope of this research, it is a critical step in moving forward with this program to ensure nationwide access to quality education.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, all data processing (entry, coding, and analyses) was conducted by the research team only and the data collected was a reasonable sample size for a study of this scope. In addition, Haßler (2022) argued that interventions need to be affordable and cost-effective to be scalable. While assessment of the costs of scaling this intervention nationally was beyond the scope of this research, it is a critical step in moving forward with this program to ensure nationwide access to quality education.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%