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Chu, Jessica; Galvis, Maria A.; Kotonya, Juliet – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2021
NFER conducted an independent evaluation of the Inspect and Improve (I&I) pilot project in Eastern Uganda. I&I is a school inspections and improvement programme implemented by Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS) in partnership with Uganda's Directorate of Education Standards (DES), under the Ministry of Education and Sports…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Educational Improvement, Inspection, Equal Education
Hickey, Sam, Ed.; Hossain, Naomi, Ed. – Oxford University Press, 2019
Why have many developing countries that have succeeded in expanding access to education made such limited progress on improving learning outcomes? There is a growing recognition that the learning crisis constitutes a significant dimension of global inequality and also that educational outcomes in developing countries are shaped by political as…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Politics of Education, Access to Education, Educational Quality
Nabbuye, Hawah – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2018
Despite major progress in recent decades, girls' education in Uganda faces several challenges, particularly low retention, high dropout, and a lack of skills development. The government has sought to address these issues by introducing gender-sensitive pedagogy into the curriculum and teacher training. Findings thus far suggest that this approach…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Gender Issues, Educational Quality
Turyatoranwa, Julius – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In this dissertation, using a multiple case study, I investigated the stakeholders' perceptions on prospects and challenges of the Universal Secondary Education (USE) policy in Southwestern Uganda. Using purposeful sampling, three schools were used in the study. The following were participants selected from Southwestern Uganda that participated in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Attitude Measures, Secondary Education, Access to Education
Spaull, Nicholas; Taylor, Stephen – Comparative Education Review, 2015
The aim of the current study is to create a composite statistic of educational quantity and educational quality by combining household data (Demographic and Health Survey) on grade completion and survey data (Southern and Eastern African Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality) on cognitive outcomes for 11 African countries: Kenya, Lesotho,…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Institutional Evaluation, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
Hardman, Frank; Ackers, Jim; Abrishamian, Niki; O'Sullivan, Margo – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2011
While many countries in Eastern and Southern Africa are on track for meeting the Education for All targets, there is a growing recognition of the need to improve the quality of basic education and that a focus on pedagogy and its training implications needs to be at the heart of this commitment. By drawing on three East African countries, Kenya,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Policy
Hanson, Holly Elisabeth – Comparative Education Review, 2010
In Uganda, the implementation of universal primary education (UPE) in 1997 and universal secondary education (USE) in 2005 have led educational policy makers, teachers, parents, and students to seek creative solutions to the problem of ensuring educational quality as schools incorporate 4 million more students. Some Ugandans worry about…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Assessment
Zuze, Tia L.; Leibbrandt, Murray – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
The intent of this study is to understand both direct and indirect resource effects in the context of a mass education system in Uganda. We find that under certain conditions, policies that promote physical resource availability can lead to substantial equity gains. A school's social composition appears to improve educational quality but it is…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Equal Education
Marcucci, Pamela; Johnstone, D. Bruce; Ngolovoi, Mary – Peabody Journal of Education, 2008
Three universal demands characterize higher education globally: the demand for higher quality, for increased access, and for greater equity. In East Africa, where resources are highly constrained, no nation has been able to meet these demands on the basis of public expenditures alone. Instead countries have had to increase resources from nonpublic…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Public Sector, Access to Education

Deininger, Klaus – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Evaluates the impact of Uganda's program of "Universal Primary Education," which, starting from 1997, dispensed with fees for primary enrollment. Finds, for example, that while the program was associated with a dramatic increase in primary school attendance and that inequalities in attendance related to gender, income, and region were…
Descriptors: Costs, Econometrics, Educational Quality, Equal Education
Kristensen, Kirsten; Omagor-Loican, Martin; Onen, Negris; Okot, Daniel – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
The Government of Uganda aims to provide good quality education for all learners in inclusive schools. However, some learners who have severe disabilities, including those who are deaf, will, for some time, continue to receive their education in special schools. In this article, Kirsten Kristensen, consultant in inclusive and special needs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Educational Needs, Special Schools
Agency for International Development (IDCA), Washington, DC. – 1993
Since 1989, the United States Agency for International Development (AID) Africa bureau has operated under an Agency-wide Congressional Basic Education earmark, which specifically required the creation of five new basic education programs in sub-Saharan Africa between 1989 and 1991. The Bureau exceeded that goal by initiating primary education…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Quality, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education

Heyneman, Stephen P.. – Comparative Education Review, 1983
Explains the Ugandan's legendary desire for education that has caused consistent growth of the country's educational system despite a breakdown of legal authority in the 1970s and the ensuing economic uncertainty. Describes enrollment patterns; the demand for education; and educational administration, finance, equity, and quality from 1971 to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Administration
Piper, Benjamin, Ed.; Dryden-Peterson, Sarah, Ed.; Kim, Young-Suk, Ed. – Harvard Education Press, 2006
This volume sheds light on contemporary theoretical work and research, on a range of national and international polices, and on education reform in developing countries. International Education has become an increasingly prominent and urgent matter in recent decades. Since the 1990 and 2000 Education for All conferences in Thailand, and Senegal,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Developing Nations, International Education, Access to Education