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This article has provided an overview of the education research landscape in sub-Saharan Africa, including the quality and visibility of this work and the agendas it reflects.
- Rafael Mitchell, Pauline Rose, Samuel Asare
- 16 early-career, 14 senior
- 2020
- 21 male, 9 female
Education Sub Saharan Africa (ESSA) and Southern Hemisphere prepared this report using data collected in sub-Saharan African countries. The figures reported are mainly from our desk research. In addition, the document uses data from key informant interviews and group discussions.
Aug 14, 2020 · This article combines large-scale bibliometric analysis of publications on education by researchers based in sub-Saharan Africa with researchers’ accounts of their priorities and practice.
Education in sub-saharan Africa : a comparative analysis / by Kirsten Majgaard and Alain Mingat. p. cm. ISBN 978-0-8213-8889-1 — ISBN 978-0-8213-8890-7 1. Education—Africa, Sub-Saharan—Finance. 2. Education—Africa, Sub-Saharan—Finance— Statistics. 3. School management and organization—Africa, Sub-Saharan. 4. Education and
Education Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: Quality, Visibility, and Agendas. RAFAEL MITCHELL, PAULINE ROSE, AND SAMUEL ASARE. This article combines large-scale bibliometric analysis of publications on education by researchers based in sub-Saharan Africa with researchers’ accounts of their priorities and practice.
Nov 24, 2020 · Education has expanded dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa over the past half century. From 1970 to 2010, the percentage of children across the region who complete primary school rose by almost 50% (from 46% of children to 68%).
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What is the AERD – Education Sub Saharan Africa – ESSA?
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.