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Project

Improving literacy of children through support from community networks

Ghana
Honduras
Nicaragua
Project ID
109376
Total Funding
CAD 2,642,741.00
Project Status
Completed
End Date
Duration
30 months

Programs and partnerships

Lead institution(s)

Summary

This project will help improve literacy instruction and reading supports in primary schools in Ghana, Honduras, and Nicaragua by adapting and scaling the Unlock Literacy Learning Network approach, which has been successfully piloted in over 30 countries.Read more

This project will help improve literacy instruction and reading supports in primary schools in Ghana, Honduras, and Nicaragua by adapting and scaling the Unlock Literacy Learning Network approach, which has been successfully piloted in over 30 countries. The approach addresses the ways children in grades 1-3 learn to read, and how teachers, parents, and communities can help, regardless of their literacy level. It also helps communities build a culture of reading in school, at home, and in the community. The model incorporates reading assessments, teacher training, community action, and teaching and learning materials.

A consortium of institutions will implement the project: World Vision Canada, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, the School of Education and Leadership of the University of Ghana, and the Foro Social de la Deuda Externa y Desarrollo de Honduras.

Through collaborative action research, the consortium will work with teachers, reading camp facilitators, school administrators, ministry of education personnel, community members, and parents to adapt the Unlock Literacy approach within local learning systems. Technical experts will help to develop all research tools, resources, methods, and approaches for cultural appropriateness, language, gender-responsiveness, and inclusion.

The Global Partnership for Education Knowledge and Innovation Exchange selected this project from a global call for projects on scaling proven innovative approaches in education in developing contexts.

Research outputs

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Estudios
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Spanish

Summary
Author(s)
FOSDEH
Estudios
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Spanish

Summary
Author(s)
Janigan, Kara
Estudios
Language:

Spanish

Summary
Author(s)
FOSDEH
Study
Language:

English

Estudios
Language:

Spanish

Summary
Author(s)
Foro Social de la Deuda Externa y Desarrollo de Honduras (FOSDEH)
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Partnership(s)

Knowledge and Innovation Exchange

KIX will accelerate the generation and uptake of evidence and innovation in the education sector

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