Education and Development: The Issues and the Evidence



Education and development the issues and the evidence - Education Research Paper
No. 06, 1993, 61 p.

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Department for International
Development - Education papers

This is one of a series of Education Papers issued from time to time by the Education
Division of the Department for International Development. Each paper represents a
study or piece of commissioned research on some aspect of education and training in
developing countries. Most of the studies were undertaken in order to provide informed
judgements from which policy decisions could be drawn, but in each case it has become
apparent that the material produced would be of interest to a wider audience,
particularly but not exclusively those whose work focuses on developing countries.

Each paper is numbered serially, and further copies can be obtained through the DFID's
Education Division, 94 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5JL, subject to availability. A
full list appears overleaf.

Although these papers are issued by the DFID, the views expressed in them are entirely
those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the DFID's own policies or views.
Any discussion of their content should therefore be addressed to the authors and not to
the DFID.

List of other DFID education papers available in this series

No. 1

Pennycuick, D. 1993 'SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES: A SUMMARY OF THE RESEARCH EVIDENCE' ISBN: 0
902500 61 9

No. 2

Hough, J.R. 1993 'EDUCATIONAL COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS' ISBN: 0

902500 62 7

No. 3

Gray, L. et al 1993 'REDUCING THE COST OF TECHNICAL AND
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION' ISBN: 0 902500 63 5

No. 4

Williams, E. 1993 'REPORT ON READING ENGLISH IN PRIMARY
SCHOOLS IN MALAWI' ISBN: 0 902500 64 3

No. 5

Williams, E. 1993 'REPORT ON READING ENGLISH IN PRIMARY
SCHOOLS IN ZAMBIA' ISBN: 0 902500 65 1



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