Author name: Ashleigh Morrell

How this year’s Nobel Prize winners have helped to shape an education revolution in Africa

It’s late 2016, and I’m standing at the back of a classroom in rural Eastern Province, Zambia, together with my colleague Emily Cupito and Ministry of General Education Principal Education Standards Officer, Mahuba Hazemba. A teacher stands at the front of the class describing a new maths concept, occasionally asking a question to the class. …

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Bringing together an inspired and motivated community for our Teaching at the Right Level Conference

“Finding people with a common vision has helped make this a movement around the world” Usha Rane, Pratham Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL), an education approach pioneered by education NGO Pratham, is designed to help ensure that all children learn the basics of reading and mathematics in primary school. The approach, developed and strengthened …

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Teaching at the Right Level: Inside the classroom

Cross–posted from the J-PAL blog. The application of the Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) approach in Zambia, through the Ministry of General Education’s Catch Up program, provides an opportunity to capture key aspects of TaRL in an African context. TaRL pioneer Pratham, together with J-PAL Africa, worked closely with the Ministry of General Education to produce a set of videos that transport the …

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