Policies to improve primary education can involve increasing the resources available to schools, modifying teaching methods or introducing elements of accountability, choice and competition into education ‘markets’. Olmo Silva reviews the latest evidence on the effectiveness of these three broad areas of intervention.
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%X Policies to improve primary education can involve increasing the resources available to schools, modifying teaching methods or introducing elements of accountability, choice and competition into education ‘markets’. Olmo Silva reviews the latest evidence on the effectiveness of these three broad areas of intervention.
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title = {What works in primary schools?},
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