Gray Matters India
Gray Matters India (GMI) targets impoverished families with children enrolled in low cost private schools in India. Low income families prefer to send their children to low cost private schools rather...
View ArticleOur Newest Topic Portal: Exploring Low Cost Private Schools
CEI is pleased to announce the launch of the Low Cost Private School Topic Portal. With more than 40 documented programs and counting, the portal explores six common characteristics of low-cost private...
View ArticleScoping Paper: Catalysing Support and Investment for Low Cost Private Schools...
The education sector in Pakistan has made significant progress over the past 10 years, however it remains under acute pressure. Demographic shifts and a lack of public financing mean that in Pakistan’s...
View ArticleSpotlight on Education: Low Cost Private Schools
Despite significant improvement over the last decade, 67 million primary school-aged children are still out of school worldwide. In the majority of developing countries the quality of education for...
View ArticleLow-cost private schools: Evidence, approaches and emerging issues
Over the past five years, a polarised debate about the potential contribution of low-cost private schools (LCPSs) to achieving Education for All (EFA) objectives has received growing coverage in...
View ArticleAffordable Private Schools (APS) Sector Analysis Report – 2012
It is now a common knowledge that Affordable Private Schools (APS) exist in most of the developing countries in the world. Several studies1 conducted in the recent past have identified the existence of...
View ArticleRising Academy Network
The network, founded in Sierra Leone in 2014, is aiming to become a leading provider of affordable, high-quality education in Africa. Its mission is to provide the best learning for the most students...
View ArticleTula Learning Centers
TULA Learning Centers started in Metro Manila in 2015 to help Filipino school children unlock their full potential. TULA does this by strengthening academic weaknesses, and also helping children...
View ArticleWhen it comes to best practice, sharing really IS caring
As a young teacher, I was constantly looking to my more experienced colleagues for tips and tools. I shamelessly begged and borrowed —there was no need to recreate the wheel every day: savvy veteran...
View ArticlevChalk
Who?Low-income families in India with a monthly income of less than $300 lack skills and time to make sure their children acquire the basic skills for learning but send their children to English medium...
View ArticleSix questions to consider before you enter the education market in Pakistan
This practice paper is primarily aimed at businesses, entrepreneurs, start-ups and not for profits interested in designing and taking to market education innovations that aim to reach poor and...
View ArticleOur Newest Topic Portal: Exploring Low Cost Private Schools
CEI is pleased to announce the launch of the Low Cost Private School Topic Portal. With more than 40 documented programs and counting, the portal explores six common characteristics of low-cost private...
View ArticleScoping Paper: Catalysing Support and Investment for Low Cost Private Schools...
The education sector in Pakistan has made significant progress over the past 10 years, however it remains under acute pressure. Demographic shifts and a lack of public financing mean that in Pakistan’s...
View ArticleSpotlight on Education: Low Cost Private Schools
Despite significant improvement over the last decade, 67 million primary school-aged children are still out of school worldwide. In the majority of developing countries the quality of education for...
View ArticleLow-cost private schools: Evidence, approaches and emerging issues
Over the past five years, a polarised debate about the potential contribution of low-cost private schools (LCPSs) to achieving Education for All (EFA) objectives has received growing coverage in...
View ArticleAffordable Private Schools (APS) Sector Analysis Report – 2012
It is now a common knowledge that Affordable Private Schools (APS) exist in most of the developing countries in the world. Several studies1 conducted in the recent past have identified the existence of...
View ArticleRising Academy Network
Rising Academies is a growing network of schools in West Africa. Founded in Sierra Leone in 2014, it provided emergency education to children kept out of school by the Ebola Epidemic before opening its...
View ArticleTula Learning Centers
TULA Learning Centers started in Metro Manila in 2015 to help Filipino school children unlock their full potential. TULA does this by strengthening academic weaknesses, and also helping children...
View ArticleWhen it comes to best practice, sharing really IS caring
As a young teacher, I was constantly looking to my more experienced colleagues for tips and tools. I shamelessly begged and borrowed —there was no need to recreate the wheel every day: savvy veteran...
View ArticlevChalk
Who?Low-income families in India with a monthly income of less than $300 lack skills and time to make sure their children acquire the basic skills for learning but send their children to English medium...
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