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発展途上国における教育と学習の課題
Michael Kremer1, Conner Brannen, Rachel Glennerster
1Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
まとめ
教育費の削減と子どもの健康の改善は,学校に通う人数を増加させる. しかし,学習成果の改善には,単により多くのリソースではなく,有意な教育改革と説明責任が必要です.
科学分野:
- 教育 経済学 教育経済学
- 開発経済学 開発経済学
- 政策評価 政策評価について
背景:
- 学校の参加は,財政的,情報的な介入に敏感です.
- 標準的な教育インプットは,入学した学生の学習成果を向上させるのにしばしば失敗する.
研究 の 目的:
- 学校参加と学習に関する様々な介入の費用対効果を評価する.
- 教育的成果と認知能力を向上させるための効果的な戦略を特定する.
主な方法:
- 様々な文脈におけるランダム化評価の分析.
- コスト削減,医療介入,情報提供,教育改革の影響の比較.
主要な成果:
- 自費費の削減,奨学金,現金送金により,就学率が上昇する.
- 児童の健康と収入に関する情報は,入学率を上げるのに費用対効果的です.
- 余分な教員や教科書などの従来のインプットは,テストスコアに最小限の影響を及ぼします.
- 教学改革と説明責任対策により,学習成果が著しく改善されています.
結論:
- 教育費と学生の福祉をターゲットにした介入は,学校参加率を効果的に高めます.
- 学習の改善には,単にリソースを増やすのではなく,個別化された教育的アプローチと説明責任の強化が必要です.
- テクノロジーは,教育における教育学と説明責任の強化の可能性を秘めています.
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