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The database aims to raise the visibility of African research, consolidate the evidence base for policy and practice, and inform future research priorities and partnerships. The AERD is a curated collection of research undertaken in the past decade by scholars based in sub-Saharan Africa.
- A Guide to the African Education Research Database | ESSA
This Database hosts over 6,000 peer-reviewed publications...
- A Guide to the African Education Research Database | ESSA
Aug 14, 2024 · This Database hosts over 6,000 peer-reviewed publications from 48 Sub-Saharan Africa countries, covering these themes: Phase of Education; Access to Education; Students, Learning & Assessment; Equitable, Inclusive Education; Teachers and Teaching; Language & Curriculum; Institutional Leadership, Culture & Facilities; ICT; Policy & Financing and ...
Jan 1, 2024 · The database aims to raise the visibility of African research, consolidate the evidence base for policy and practice, and inform future research priorities and partnerships. The AERD is a curated collection of research undertaken in the past decade by scholars based in sub-Saharan Africa.
This methodological note outlines the approach to mapping research for the AERD, an open access, updatable bibliographical database of education research in SSA, searchable by country, thematic foci and research methods.
Introducing the African Education Research Database (AERD) - your source for comprehensive education research by Africa-based researchers. This Database host...
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African Education Research Database in partnership with Education Sub-Saharan Africa, which was launched in June 2017. The database (available here: https://essa-africa.org/AERD) is a publicly accessible, searchable database that catalogues education research by scholars based in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Aims of Mapping African Research project. Strengthen the evidence base for policy and practice. Raise the visibility of African research. Identify priorities and partners for future research.