Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning
The Vietnam Escuela Nueva (VNEN) program incorporates and integrates several innovative and globally recognized practices including: (a) Participative and collaborative learning; (b) Self-paced learning guides; (c) Student government; (d) Formative...
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okr-10986-278822021-06-14T10:10:12Z Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning Parandekar, Suhas D. Yamauchi, Futoshi Ragatz, Andrew B. Sedmik, Elisabeth K. Sawamoto, Akiko COLLABORATIVE LEARNING LEARNING SCHOOL LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PRINCIPAL TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS TEACHER BELIEFS TEACHER TRAINING PEDAGOGY TEST SCORES The Vietnam Escuela Nueva (VNEN) program incorporates and integrates several innovative and globally recognized practices including: (a) Participative and collaborative learning; (b) Self-paced learning guides; (c) Student government; (d) Formative assessment; (e) Application or real-life oriented learning, with community integration; and (f) Teacher professional networks. The combination of these elements is intended to spur a transformative and powerful learning experience that produces the kinds of new skills and competencies expected of children in the 21st century. This report presents the findings and conclusions of an Impact Evaluation (IE) study of the VNEN program. The study compares the experience of students and school communities from VNEN schools with the experience from a randomly selected comparators group of traditional schools. The cohort comparison of children from third grade to fifth grade shows that the VNEN program positively impacted both non-cognitive and cognitive skills of the students. 2017-08-16T19:04:00Z 2017-08-16T19:04:00Z 2017-08-15 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/339001502818131149/Enhancing-school-quality-in-Vietnam-through-participative-and-collaborative-learning http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27882 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Education Study East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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COLLABORATIVE LEARNING LEARNING SCHOOL LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PRINCIPAL TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS TEACHER BELIEFS TEACHER TRAINING PEDAGOGY TEST SCORES Parandekar, Suhas D. Yamauchi, Futoshi Ragatz, Andrew B. Sedmik, Elisabeth K. Sawamoto, Akiko Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning |
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The Vietnam Escuela Nueva (VNEN) program
incorporates and integrates several innovative and globally
recognized practices including: (a) Participative and
collaborative learning; (b) Self-paced learning guides; (c)
Student government; (d) Formative assessment; (e)
Application or real-life oriented learning, with community
integration; and (f) Teacher professional networks. The
combination of these elements is intended to spur a
transformative and powerful learning experience that
produces the kinds of new skills and competencies expected
of children in the 21st century. This report presents the
findings and conclusions of an Impact Evaluation (IE) study
of the VNEN program. The study compares the experience of
students and school communities from VNEN schools with the
experience from a randomly selected comparators group of
traditional schools. The cohort comparison of children from
third grade to fifth grade shows that the VNEN program
positively impacted both non-cognitive and cognitive skills
of the students. |
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Parandekar, Suhas D. Yamauchi, Futoshi Ragatz, Andrew B. Sedmik, Elisabeth K. Sawamoto, Akiko |
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Parandekar, Suhas D. Yamauchi, Futoshi Ragatz, Andrew B. Sedmik, Elisabeth K. Sawamoto, Akiko |
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Parandekar, Suhas D. |
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Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning |
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Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning |
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Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning |
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Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning |
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Enhancing School Quality in Vietnam through Participative and Collaborative Learning |
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enhancing school quality in vietnam through participative and collaborative learning |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/339001502818131149/Enhancing-school-quality-in-Vietnam-through-participative-and-collaborative-learning http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27882 |
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