Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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356305 | International Journal of Educational Development | 2013 | 14 Pages |
The approach taken over the past decade to introduce minimum primary school standards in Vietnam is reviewed, with annual school audits that measured both input (quality) and output indicators.It describes a successful, context specific approach in which flexible data systems were used to support the evolution and adoption of a new set of standards. A rich multiyear data set has enabled impact analysis, equitable investment planning and test hypotheses on the variables within the ‘black box’ of a classroom that influence learning.Institutional challenges presented in mainstreaming and evolving standards are contrasted with international best practice on raising standards.
► We examine a national data system to track school standard compliance in Vietnam. ► Data systems offer diverse, context specific ways to support standards. ► Equity around minimum standards is insufficient alone to raise learning. ► Best practice on how to improve learning in low income environments is affirmed.