Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project

An emphasis on primary education, especially in the rural areas, has been demonstrated to be an effective instrument in tackling poverty. The Government of Guinea's National Education for All Program, adopted in 1990, aimed to expand the gross primary school enrollment rate from 28 percent to 53 percent by the year 2000, increase the efficiency of resource use within the sector, increase government support for basic education, and improve the quality of education. The project's objectives are: (a) to increase the gross primary school enrollment rate from 40 percent to 53 percent (during the project period), increase rural student participation from 20 percent to 40 percent, and increase the gross primary school enrollment rate of girls from 29 percent to 42 percent; (b) to improve the quality of education at the primary and lower secondary levels; and (c) to develop capacity within the ministry of pre-university education and vocational training to plan, monitor, and manage the sector and sector outputs in a sustainable manner. The need to address poverty and gender issues significantly informed the design of the project. All project activities were designed to impact favorably on girls schooling. In pursuit of the above broad objectives, specific implementation goals were targeted and are monitored during annual project reviews.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 1997-08
Subjects:BASIC EDUCATION, CLASSROOM, CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION, CLASSROOMS, COMPLETION RATES, DECENTRALIZATION, EDUCATION FOR ALL, EDUCATION SECTOR, EDUCATION SYSTEM, EDUCATION SYSTEMS, ENROLLMENT FIGURES, ENROLLMENT LEVELS, ENROLLMENT RATE, ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS, ENROLLMENT RATES, GENDER ISSUES, GIRLS SCHOOLING, GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, INTERVENTIONS, LEARNING CAPACITY, LEARNING CURVE, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, NATIONAL EDUCATION, NUTRITION, PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRIMARY ENROLLMENT, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, QUALITY OF EDUCATION, RURAL AREAS, SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, SCHOOL LEVEL, SCHOOL MAINTENANCE, SCHOOL MAPPING, SCHOOL NUTRITION, SCHOOL STAFF, SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS, SCHOOL YEAR, SCHOOLING, SECONDARY SCHOOL, SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS, SERVICE TRAINING, STAFF DEVELOPMENT, STANDARDIZED TESTS, STUDENT LEARNING, STUDENT PARTICIPATION, SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS, TEACHER, TEACHER TRAINING, TEACHERS, TEACHING, TEXTBOOK, TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION, TEXTBOOKS, UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, VITAMIN A, VOCATIONAL TRAINING,
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spelling dig-okr-1098699232024-08-08T15:56:56Z Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project Guinee : Le projet d'equite et d'amelioration scolaire World Bank BASIC EDUCATION CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION CLASSROOMS COMPLETION RATES DECENTRALIZATION EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATION SYSTEMS ENROLLMENT FIGURES ENROLLMENT LEVELS ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS ENROLLMENT RATES GENDER ISSUES GIRLS SCHOOLING GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INTERVENTIONS LEARNING CAPACITY LEARNING CURVE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION NUTRITION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY ENROLLMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS QUALITY OF EDUCATION RURAL AREAS SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL LEVEL SCHOOL MAINTENANCE SCHOOL MAPPING SCHOOL NUTRITION SCHOOL STAFF SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS SERVICE TRAINING STAFF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT LEARNING STUDENT PARTICIPATION SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS TEACHER TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TEACHING TEXTBOOK TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION TEXTBOOKS UNIVERSITY EDUCATION VITAMIN A VOCATIONAL TRAINING An emphasis on primary education, especially in the rural areas, has been demonstrated to be an effective instrument in tackling poverty. The Government of Guinea's National Education for All Program, adopted in 1990, aimed to expand the gross primary school enrollment rate from 28 percent to 53 percent by the year 2000, increase the efficiency of resource use within the sector, increase government support for basic education, and improve the quality of education. The project's objectives are: (a) to increase the gross primary school enrollment rate from 40 percent to 53 percent (during the project period), increase rural student participation from 20 percent to 40 percent, and increase the gross primary school enrollment rate of girls from 29 percent to 42 percent; (b) to improve the quality of education at the primary and lower secondary levels; and (c) to develop capacity within the ministry of pre-university education and vocational training to plan, monitor, and manage the sector and sector outputs in a sustainable manner. The need to address poverty and gender issues significantly informed the design of the project. All project activities were designed to impact favorably on girls schooling. In pursuit of the above broad objectives, specific implementation goals were targeted and are monitored during annual project reviews. 2012-08-13T09:53:38Z 2012-08-13T09:53:38Z 1997-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1997/08/12862013/guinea-equity-school-improvement-project https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9923 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 93 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic BASIC EDUCATION
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION
CLASSROOMS
COMPLETION RATES
DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
ENROLLMENT FIGURES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS
ENROLLMENT RATES
GENDER ISSUES
GIRLS SCHOOLING
GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING CAPACITY
LEARNING CURVE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NUTRITION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MAPPING
SCHOOL NUTRITION
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SERVICE TRAINING
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION
TEXTBOOKS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
VITAMIN A
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
BASIC EDUCATION
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION
CLASSROOMS
COMPLETION RATES
DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
ENROLLMENT FIGURES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS
ENROLLMENT RATES
GENDER ISSUES
GIRLS SCHOOLING
GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING CAPACITY
LEARNING CURVE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NUTRITION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MAPPING
SCHOOL NUTRITION
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SERVICE TRAINING
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION
TEXTBOOKS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
VITAMIN A
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
spellingShingle BASIC EDUCATION
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION
CLASSROOMS
COMPLETION RATES
DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
ENROLLMENT FIGURES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS
ENROLLMENT RATES
GENDER ISSUES
GIRLS SCHOOLING
GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING CAPACITY
LEARNING CURVE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NUTRITION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MAPPING
SCHOOL NUTRITION
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SERVICE TRAINING
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION
TEXTBOOKS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
VITAMIN A
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
BASIC EDUCATION
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION
CLASSROOMS
COMPLETION RATES
DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
ENROLLMENT FIGURES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS
ENROLLMENT RATES
GENDER ISSUES
GIRLS SCHOOLING
GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING CAPACITY
LEARNING CURVE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NUTRITION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MAPPING
SCHOOL NUTRITION
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SERVICE TRAINING
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION
TEXTBOOKS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
VITAMIN A
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
World Bank
Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project
description An emphasis on primary education, especially in the rural areas, has been demonstrated to be an effective instrument in tackling poverty. The Government of Guinea's National Education for All Program, adopted in 1990, aimed to expand the gross primary school enrollment rate from 28 percent to 53 percent by the year 2000, increase the efficiency of resource use within the sector, increase government support for basic education, and improve the quality of education. The project's objectives are: (a) to increase the gross primary school enrollment rate from 40 percent to 53 percent (during the project period), increase rural student participation from 20 percent to 40 percent, and increase the gross primary school enrollment rate of girls from 29 percent to 42 percent; (b) to improve the quality of education at the primary and lower secondary levels; and (c) to develop capacity within the ministry of pre-university education and vocational training to plan, monitor, and manage the sector and sector outputs in a sustainable manner. The need to address poverty and gender issues significantly informed the design of the project. All project activities were designed to impact favorably on girls schooling. In pursuit of the above broad objectives, specific implementation goals were targeted and are monitored during annual project reviews.
topic_facet BASIC EDUCATION
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION
CLASSROOMS
COMPLETION RATES
DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
ENROLLMENT FIGURES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATE OF GIRLS
ENROLLMENT RATES
GENDER ISSUES
GIRLS SCHOOLING
GROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEARNING CAPACITY
LEARNING CURVE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NUTRITION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SCHOOL MAPPING
SCHOOL NUTRITION
SCHOOL STAFF
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
SERVICE TRAINING
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION
TEXTBOOKS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
VITAMIN A
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
author World Bank
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title Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project
title_short Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project
title_full Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project
title_fullStr Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project
title_full_unstemmed Guinea - The Equity and School Improvement Project
title_sort guinea - the equity and school improvement project
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 1997-08
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