Quality of BRAC education programme: a review of existing studies
Date
2006-08
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
Abstract
Considering an input-process-output (IPO) framework of analysing
quality of education this report reviewed all the 140 studies conducted in
the Research and Evaluation Division of BRAC during the last 18 years.
The review work aims to explore the quality of BRAC Education
Programme (BEP). More than 80% of the studies are on children’s and
adolescents’ education programme. Thus, the findings on these two
school programmes can easily fit into the IPO model. The findings reveal
that quality of such school programmes was satisfactory compared to the
mainstream primary education. Research on other components of BEP
also showed positive effect on the subjects. However, the IPO model could
not be used for these components due to unavailability of adequate
research output. More research on these components need to be done.
Some of the limitations of the studies are also indicated. Finally, we
suggest that at least one study on each of the components of BEP be
carried out following the said analytical framework during phase IV of
BRAC Education Programme.
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Quality of education, BRAC Education Programme (BEP), Input-Process-Output, National curriculum, Adolescent primary school
Citation
Nath, S. R. (2006). Quality of BRAC education programme: A review of existing studies. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
