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Appendices


Appendix A - Extract from terms of reference
Appendix B - Educational efficiency in developing countries (from Lockheed & Hanushek, 1988)

Appendix A - Extract from terms of reference

OBJECTIVES

i. To determine the relative significance of factors influencing pupil attainment at primary and secondary level;

ii. To determine the relative cost-effectiveness of specific interventions.

STRATEGY

Literature/research (relevant to LDCs) on:

i. School effectiveness (including management; organisation; instructional leadership; streaming; time; the nature of the instructional programme);

ii. Teacher effectiveness (including training pre-set and insert, support, upgrading, conditions of service);

iii. Quality control mechanisms (including testing, measurement, profiling etc);

iv. Processes of examinations, pupil assessment, examination reform;

v. Processes of curriculum and curriculum development reform; materials development and curriculum.

Appendix B - Educational efficiency in developing countries (from Lockheed & Hanushek, 1988)

Table III. Efficiency of six educational policies


Effect sizea

cost per-student

Efficiencyb

Testbooks


Brazilc

.34

$1.65

.21/$1


Nicaraguad

.36

$1.75

21/$1


Philippinese

.40

£0.27

1.48/$1


Thailandf

.06

$.40

1.33/$1

Radio education


Kenyag

.53

$.40

1.33/$1


Njicaraguah

.55

$1.80

.31/$1


Thailand (Norteast)I

.58

$.44

1.31/$1

Teacher education


Brazil (4yrs Primary)

.21

$2.21

.09/$1


Brazil (Logos II)

.09

$1.84

.05/$1


Brazil (3 yrs secondary)

.16

$5.55

03/$1


Thailand (additional semester postsecondary)

<.01

$.09

.06/$1

Technical-Vocational Secondaryj


Colombia (INEM)

.39

$ 98.00

.40/$100


Colombia (tech-voc.)

.33

$376.00

.09/$100


Tanzania (commercial)

.50

$272.00

.18/$100


Tanzania (technical)

-.37

$561.00

-.07/$100


Tanzania (agricultural)

-.20

$375.00

-.05/$100

Cross-Age Peer Tutoringk


United States

.73

$212.00

.34/$100

Cooperative learningl


Israel

1.40

$85.00

1.65/$100

Note:

a The effect size is the average score difference between treatment and control groups divided by the standard deviation of the control group (Glass, McGaw & Smith, 1981).

b Efficiency is the effect size divided by the per-student cost.

c Source for Brazil: Armitage et al. (1986).

d Source: Jamison et al. for effect: Wells & Klees (1978) for cost

e Source: Heyneman et al. (1989) for effect: Searle (personal communication) for cost.

f Source: Lockheed et al. (1987)

g Source: Oxford et al. (1986) for effect: Kemmerer & Friend (1985) for cost.

h Source: Searle & Galda (1980) for effect: Wells & Klees (1978) for cost.

i Source: Friend et al. (1986) for effect: Galda (1985) for cost.

j Source: Psacharopoulos & Loxley (1985).

k Source: Levin et al. (1984).

l Source: Sharan & Shacher (1986).

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