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    Transforming Education Outcomes in Africa: Learning from Togo

    Transforming Education Outcomes in Africa: Learning from Togo

    Johannes Hoogeveen(editor)Mariacristina Rossi(editor)

    Good education changes lives. It is therefore unsurprising that improved schooling plays a central part in most development strategies. At the same time, the expansion of school attainment alone is not sufficient to guarantee improved welfare. This open access book focuses on one country in West Africa, Togo, to explore what a country that has successfully increased enrollment rates can do to enhance learning outcomes. The authors explore different avenues for improvement, including enhancing the efficiency with which resources are used; increasing the qualifications of teachers; and through greater community involvement in school management. There is scope for improvement along all these dimensions, yet changes at the margin are insufficient to bring about the transformation needed to bring about acceptable levels of learning. Important reading for anyone interested in understanding the pathways to improving the education system in Togo and other developing countries. Except where otherwise noted, this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/.Good education changes lives. It is therefore unsurprising that improved schooling plays a central part in most development strategies. At the same time, the expansion of school attainment alone is not sufficient to guarantee improved welfare. This open access book focuses on one country in West Africa, Togo, to explore what a country that has successfully increased enrollment rates can do to enhance learning outcomes. The authors explore different avenues for improvement, including enhancing the efficiency with which resources are used; increasing the qualifications of teachers; and through greater community involvement in school management. There is scope for improvement along all these dimensions, yet changes at the margin are insufficient to bring about the transformation needed to bring about acceptable levels of learning. Important reading for anyone interested in understanding the pathways to improving the education system in Togo and other developing countries. Except where otherwise noted, this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/.

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    Description of Transforming Education Outcomes in Africa: Learning from Togo

    Good education changes lives. It is therefore unsurprising that improved schooling plays a central part in most development strategies. At the same time, the expansion of school attainment alone is no

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    Publish Date

    2019 Jan 01

    Authors
    Johannes Hoogeveen(editor)Mariacristina Rossi(editor)

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    978-3-030-12708-4

    About the authors

    Johannes Hoogeveen(editor)
    Johannes Hoogeveen(editor)

    Johannes Hoogeveen is a lead economist in the poverty and equity practice of the World Bank. He prepared Systematic Country Diagnostic for Niger, Mali, Cameroon and the Central African republic and leads the Mali Development Policy Operations(DPO) series. His current research interest evolves around iterative (project) monitoring, particularly in fragile situations, and enhancing the ownership of productive assets by poor households.

    Johannes Hoogeveen(editor)
    Mariacristina Rossi(editor)
    Mariacristina Rossi(editor)

    I am Full Professor of Economics at the School of Management and Economics, University of Turin, Italy where I also serve as Director of Business & Management three year Bachelor degree . I regularly teach Growth and Development, Economics of Savings and Pensions, Microeconomics and Interpreting Macroeconomic Scenarios at the School. I am also research fellow at CeRP, IRCrES-CNR, Netspar and I belong to the Editorial Board of Ingenere. My research interests cover the household decisions on consumption/saving over the life cycle, precautionary saving, portfolio decision and poverty analysis. My research areas also span human capital accumulation with reference to developing countries and gender economics. I previously worked as a consultant for ILO, UNICEF, UCW (Understanding Children's Work) and the World Bank. email: mariacristina.rossi@unito.it

    Mariacristina Rossi(editor)

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    education reformEducation EconomicsAfrican Education EconomicsEducation efficiencySchool enrolmentTogo’s education systemWorld Development IndicatorsTogo’s education spendingDeterminants of education efficiencyLearning achievementsEducation inequalityEducation outcomesPrimary educationInnovation in educationopen access

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