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The Promising Practice Profiles

The Promising Practice Profiles (PPP) are the product of a PPP process designed to identify and disseminate information about practices in the areas of early childhood, community development and early intervention that are likely to influence positive outcomes. (Communities and Families Clearinghouse Australia (CAFCA)) More info >>

Australian Aid: approaches to volunteering in the aid program

This publication provides information on successful and innovative aid activities related to volunteering. (AusAID: December 2005) More info >>

The state of the teachers in Asia & the Pacific

This report card contains vital statistics related to the state of primary and secondary education level teachers in selected countries in Asia and the Pacific. (UNESCO Bangkok) More info >>

Teaching reading: findings from the national inquiry

This newsletter details the findings of several reports undertaken by ACER, closely examining how reading is taught in schools and the effectiveness of teacher education courses. (ACER: June 2006) More info >>

Does aid for education educate children? Evidence from panel data

This report investigates the effects of aid on education in one hundred countries during the period 1970 to 2005, detailing the impact of sector-specific aid on educational attainment. (Kiel University: August 2006) More info >>

Every child needs a teacher

This paper outlines the condition of teachers today in developing nations; how they are valued, what they earn and the importance to advocate teachers as the lifeblood of education. (Global campaign for education: March 2006) More info >>

Rewrite the future: education for children in conflict affected countries

This report explores the concern of millions of children who are being denied an education because their countries are in conflict. (Global Campaign for Education: 2006) More info >>

Global Education Digest 2006: comparing education statistics around the world

This study presents the latest education statistics from primary to tertiary levels in more than 200 countries. (UNESCO: 2006) More info >>

A study of policies and programs for street children and education in Indonesia

This paper examines street children's education in Indonesia. (UNESCO: 2005) More info >>

Missing in action: teacher and health worker absence in developing countries

This paper presents the results of teacher and health worker absenteeism in primary schools and health clinics in developing countries. (John F. Kennedy School of Government: May 2005) More info >>

PNG curriculum reform implementation project

This AusAID funded research examines the effectiveness of the processes implemented in PNG by the Curriculum Development Division (CDD) and Curriculum Reform Implementation Project (CRIP) to develop elementary syllabuses and locally developed support materials including consultation and trialling processes. (AusAID: 2007) More info >>

The TeacherÂ’s enthusiasm

Article based on structured interviews that explore the relations of teaching and learning between students and teachers. (AARE: 2006) More info >>


 

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