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Sub-regional Workshop for the Gulf Countries to Launch the Education for All National Assessments Sharjah, 17-19 June, 2013 National EFA 2015 Review Technical Guidelines

Sub-regional Workshop for the Gulf Countries to Launch the Education for All National Assessments Sharjah, 17-19 June, 2013 National EFA 2015 Review Technical

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Sub-regional Workshop for the Gulf Countries to Launch the Education for All National Assessments

Sharjah, 17-19 June, 2013

National EFA 2015 ReviewTechnical Guidelines

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Objectives

• Contents – what does the guidelines says

• Process – How a national report will be prepared

• Clarification – going into details

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What will be assessed/reviewed?

Assessing progress towards the six

EFA goalsEffectiveness

Reviewing implementation of

strategies in achieving EFA

Efficiency

Relevance of the EFA framework

Relevance

Renewal of collective commitment

Nation Education Agenda (beyond 2015)

International Education Agenda (beyond 2015)

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Technical guidelines for EFA Assessment

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EFA 2015 Reviews - Technical guidelines

• Specific to country authorities and EFA stakeholders to document• progress achieved towards the EFA goals• experiences in implementing the EFA strategies• lessons learnt, emerging issues and challengesto inform public debates on the future education agenda for the post-2015 era.

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EFA 2015 Reviews vs. other previous EFA assessments

EFA 2015 Reviews Other previous EFA AssessmentsEvaluation Monitoring/ AssessingHow and what has been achieved

What has been achieved so far

Setting a new agenda Progress made so farWhat can we bring to future What still need to be done

Collective work of all EFA Stakeholders and country led

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Assessing progress towards the six EFA goals

6EFA Goals

National Education Development Goals/

Targets

Reviewing implementation of strategies in achieving EFA

What have been achieved?

National Education Development Strategies and Programmes

12Implementation

Strategies

Determining the relevance of EFA framework

What can be learned?

EFA and National

Development

Post-2015 National

Education Agenda

How have been achieved?

Scope of National EFA 2015 Review

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Assessing progress towards 6 EFA goals

What has been achieved with respect to each of the six EFA goals and related national education development goals and targets using: Quantitative indicators can be derived using existing

data from administrative education statistics/EMIS, population censuses, household surveys and other reliable data sources. (see Annex 4)

Qualitative analyses based on policy documents and the findings from in-country research reports and case studies in relation to the guiding questions. (see Annex 5)

Maximum use should be made of disaggregated data to identify differences, disparities, gaps, remaining challenges, disadvantaged geographical areas and population groups, and future priorities within the country.

If needed and possible, additional data collection, sample test-assessment of learning outcomes applying internationally-accepted methodology, as well as specific thematic research can be conducted to supplement and enrich the review report.

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Reviewing the implementation of 12 EFA strategies

How has progress towards the EFA goals been achieved? How the country implemented the 12

Dakar strategies in relation to national education strategies, policies, plans and programmes.

Highlight some good practices, key factors of success, lesson learnt, plus how best to use these experiences to work effectively on attaining each EFA goal in the future.

Importance of the country’s financial commitment to EFA.

Partnerships for EFA with other government ministries/ agencies, civil society organizations, local communities, international development partners, etc.

Specific national strategies, policies, programmes and practices which contributed toward achieving the EFA goals.

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Relevance of existing EFA framework and the future education agenda

How relevant has the EFA framework been within the national development framework

With respect to priority needs and targets within the country, major national education development strategies, policies and plans, implementation mechanisms and capacities, outcomes and impact

Shaping the country’s future education agenda and regional and global post-2015 education agenda

generating public debate on the country’s education agenda after 2015. National EFA 2015 Review processes to help to raise public attention and more in-depth elaboration of future education priorities and strategies.

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Suggested content and outline of National EFA 2015 Review Reports

Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Main EFA challenges in 2000 and targets for 2015Section 3: Progress towards the EFA goals

3.1 Expanding ECCE(Early Childhood Care and Education)3.2 Universalizing primary/basic education3.3 Meeting the learning needs of youths and adults3.4 Improving adult literacy level3.5 Gender parity and equality in education3.6 Quality of education

Section 4: Implementation of EFA strategiesSection 5: Relevance of the EFA framework Section 6: Prospects for post-2015Annexes: Major references; detailed statistical tables; excerpts from policies/plans; etc.

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Suggested content and outline of National EFA 2015 Review Reports

SUGGESTED STRUCTURE MAIN CONTENTS

Section 1: Introduction

- Description of the country's context and commitment to EFA- National strategies, policies, plans and targets for education- Institutions responsible for implementing EFA and coordination mechanism- Partnerships with other ministries, agencies, civil society organizations, and international development partners

Section 2: Main EFA challenges in 2000 and targets for 2015

- Overall EFA situation and challenges in 2000- National targets for 2015 (ref. National EFA Action Plan)- Challenges for achieving each EFA goal and strategy

Section 3: Progress towards the EFA goals - Overall EFA achievements and shortfalls

3.1 Expanding ECCE(Early Childhood Care and Education) - Progress made in EFA Goal 1 and remaining challenges

3.2 Universalization of primary/basic education - Progress made in EFA Goal 2 and remaining challenges

3.3 Meeting the learning needs of youths and adults - Progress made in EFA Goal 3 and remaining challenges

3.4 Improving adult literacy level - Progress made in EFA Goal 4 and remaining challenges

3.5 Gender parity and equality in education - Progress made in EFA Goal 5 and remaining challenges

3.6 Quality of education - Progress made in EFA Goal 6 and remaining challenges

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Suggested content and outline of National EFA 2015 Review Reports

SUGGESTED STRUCTURE MAIN CONTENTS

Section 4: Implementation of EFA strategies

- How effectively were the 12 strategies implemented?- What were the constraints and solutions?- What education reforms in the country have been influenced by EFA (e.g. free primary education)?

- What have been the experiences in implementing such reform? What were the results?

Section 5: Relevance of the EFA framework

- In what way was the EFA framework relevant (or can be more relevant) to the country?- How has the EFA framework contributed to education development in the country?- What were the factors and in what way have they affected EFA implementation in the country?

Section 6: Prospects for post-2015

- Overall lessons learnt with regard to EFA since 2000- Main lessons learnt with regard to each EFA goal and implemented strategies- Emerging issues, shortfalls/what remains to be done, priorities and strategies in future national education agenda

- Prospects for education in the country beyond 2015

Annexes:

- Major references- Glossary of terms used- Detailed statistical tables- Excerpts from policies/plans; etc.

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National EFA 2015 Review processes and preparation of national report• National EFA 2015 Review Team • National EFA Coordination Committee• Government departments/agencies at both

central/federal and decentralized levels which oversee respectively: education policies and planning, early childhood care and education, basic education, adult education, literacy and skills training, teachers and teacher training, teacher unions, inspectorate, finance, etc.

• National Education Statistics/EMIS Unit • National Statistics Office• Civil society organizations representatives who

have been actively supporting EFA• Education researchers and experts in EFA

• to plan, organize, coordinate and implement the main review tasks and to prepare the National EFA 2015 Review Report.

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Phase 1 of National EFA 2015 Review

Check what data and indicators are available and where there are gaps and discrepancies

Gather and review available EFA-related policy documents and reports, research papers and case studies

Preliminary analysis and interpretation of presently available data and information to identify some of the latest achievements and shortfalls, issues, challenges as well as priority actions to accelerate EFA during 2013-2015

Where needed and possible, additional data collection, test-assessments of learning outcomes, and/or research studies may be planned

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Phases 2 and 3 of National EFA 2015 Review

Phase 2: Design and propose a work plan for the National EFA 2015 Review for support by the government and development partners

Define the scale of work, activities, teamwork and division of responsibilities and labour, work assignments, expected outputs, and timeline within each country

Phase 3: Carry out more in-depth review tasks pertaining to specific EFA goals, strategies or themes

Task Groups composed of competent bodies or experts

Analysing and interpreting EFA-related data and indicators

Reviewing policies, plans, strategies, reports and research studies to extract salient elements

Compiling the National EFA 2015 Review Report and organize consultations

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Important elements of the Technical Guidelines

Annex 4: Suggested indicators by EFA Goals

Annex 5: Suggested guiding questions by EFA Goals and themes

Annex 6: References – Further references and additional resources

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Final words

• This is not the end of the story telling, it is the writing of the beginning of a new chapter.

• Learning from the past is a gift for the future.• Those neglects learning in his/her past, loses the

past and is dead for the future.• Moving on isn’t forgetting the past, its learning

from it.

Learning from the past, living in the present, preparing for the future.

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Meeting Our Collective Commitments For the country, by the country

Thank youQ& A