Getting textbooks to every child in Sub-Saharan Africa: strategies for addressing the high cost and low availability problem

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Getting textbooks to every child in Sub-Saharan Africa: strategies for addressing the high cost and low availability problem
Abstract
Abstract: Reports that data on textbook availability in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remain patchy and often difficult to compare across countries. Even when textbooks physically exist in a school, they may not prove available for students to use. A 2008 survey of 19 SSA countries found (1) all but one country suffered from severe textbook shortages, (2) availability proved best for language and math, but very poor in noncore subjects; and (3) availability proved much worse in rural areas. The much higher growth in domestic and external education funding since 2000 has eased some public budget constraints on textbook provision, but this shift has also facilitated a strong (and welcomed) increase in enrollments and, thus, a sharp increase in the need for textbooks. To both cater to this rapid enrollment increase and to remedy the past low book provision necessitated a sharp increase in textbook provision, but most SSA countries did not respond adequately. (World Bank)
Series
Directions in development Human development
Place
Washington, DC
Publisher
World Bank Group
Date
2015
# of Pages
106
Language
eng
ISBN
978-1-4648-0541-7 978-1-4648-0540-0
Short Title
Getting textbooks to every child in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund ISBN
Extra
OCLC: 914493826
Citation
Fredriksen, B.; Brar, S.; Trucano, M. 2015. Getting Textbooks to Every Child in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strategies for Addressing the High Cost and Low Availability Problem. Directions in development Human development. Washington, DC: World Bank Group. Last accessed https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/21876/9781464805400.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y.