PREAL Hosts Study Tour for Young Leaders in Boston
Study tour aims to expose participants to innovations and encourage them to apply lessons learned in their own countries.
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How to attract, motivate and maintain good teachers?
We are pleased to share with you a video featuring former PREAL staff member Alejandro Ganimian, who is currently a doctoral student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
In this two-minute video, Ganimian discusses his work on teacher policies for the soon-to-be-released website for the World Bank’s Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) initiative. The website will make an important contribution to policy guidance by allowing researchers and policy-makers to compare the teacher policies of both developed and developing countries side-by-side, read the rules and regulations on which these policies are based and access 10-page user-friendly reports providing quality analyses of these policies. Further information about SABER-Teachers can be found at their website, or, view the previous PREAL blog post discussing SABER’s additional contributions.
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Study tour aims to expose participants to innovations and encourage them to apply lessons learned in their own countries.
Software that enables users to input pre-existing education information to produce graphs that analyze national education indicators.
Teach for America background and adaptions in Latin America.