The 2006 Biennale on education in Africa
Powerpoint presentations during the Biennale
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the Powerpoints presented during the Biennale.
Plenary
Session 1 : General Introduction
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EFA Global Monitoring Report 2006 - Literacy
for Life. Regional Overview - Sub-Saharan Africa (EFA Global
Monitoring Report Team)
PowerPoint
PL-1.1. ;
Plenary
Session 2 : The Foundations and Evolution
of Literacy in Africa
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Why Invest in African Literacy Programs? (Alice
Hamer)
PowerPoint
Presentation;
- Changes and Trends: New Presentations (Adama Ouane)
PowerPoint
Presentation
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Education By All: A Brief for Literacy Investment
(Peter Easton)
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DOC PL-2.1.1. Investing In Literacy: Where,
Why and How? (Peter Easton)
In-depth
Sessions on
Efficient Literacy Programs in Africa
Parallel session A-1
: Vision, Policy and Strategy : Analysis and Prospects for Future
Development
Parallel
session A-2 : Effective and Promising Programs
- Learner-centered processes and approaches : the connection between
non-formal education and creating a literate environment (Sonja
Fagerberg Diallo)
- Diversifying the provision of education in Senegal: examples from
the non-formal sector (Pape Madéfall Gueye et Kassa Diagne)
- The PAFNA project in Senegal: An efficient and promising literacy
project (Paul Gérin-Lajoie Foundation)
- Processes, Approaches and Pedagogies in Literacy Programs - Case
study on the experience of the Institute for Popular Education (IEP)
in Mali (Maria Diarra Keita)
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Selected cases of fruitful interactions between
formal and non-formal education in Africa (Anna Katahoire)
PowerPoint
A-2.5.;

Parallel
session A-3 : Stimulating environments for engaging in
literacy
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Creating a literate environment : hidden dimensions
and implications for policy (Peter Easton)
PowerPoint
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Decentralization, management of diversity
and curriculum renovation : A study of literacy education in
four African countries (Botswana, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda)
(John Aitchison)
PowerPoint
A-3.2. ;
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Use of African Languages and Literacy : Conditions,
factors and processes (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Tanzania
and Zambia) (Hassana Alidou)
PowerPoint
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Parallel session A-4 : Mobilizing Resources and Capacity
Building: Improving Program Cost-Efficiency

Parallel
session A-5 : From Literacy to Lifelong Learning
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Literacy and Lifelong Learning : The linkages
(Rosa Maria Torres)
PowerPoint
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- Literacy and globalization: Towards a learning society in Africa
- Growth points for policy and practice (Catherine Odora-Hoppers)
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Operationalizing the policy discourse of lifelong
learning : The challenges for Africa (Carolyn Medel-Anonuevo)
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Continuation and extension of literacy programs
: From literacy to adult basic education and beyond in Uganda
(Anthony Okech)
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Measuring the right to education in Burkina
Faso (Valérie Liecht and Germaine Ouedraogo)
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The NQF and its implementation in non-formal
education - with special reference to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana
and Kenya (Veronica McKay and Norma Romm with Joyce Kebathi
and Herman Kotze)
PowerPoint
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Parallel
session A-6 : Conclusions : Main Findings and Recommendations
arising from Sessions on Literacy
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Discussion
Plenary
Session 3:
Conditions and Factors of Effective Schools in Africa
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Synthesis Report: Local studies on the Quality
of Primary Education in Four Countries (Madagascar, Mozambique,
Uganda and Tanzania) (Ward Heneveld)
PowerPoint
B-1.1. ;
-Local study on the characteristics of effective primary schools
in the province of Toamasina - Madagascar (LinaRajonhson)
-Local Research on the Characteristics of Effective Primary
Schools in Singida Tanzania (Fulgence Swai, Alice Ndidde)
-Critical Characteristics of Effective Primary Education in
the Rwenzori Region of Uganda - A Study of 30 Schools in 5 Districts
in Uganda (by a team of educators from the five districts)
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Cost-efficient Inputs : a meta-analysis
of the SACMEQ and PASEC Evaluations
PowerPoint
B-1.2;
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Grade Repetition (Jean Marc Bernard, Odile
Simon, Katia Vianou- Programme d'analyse des systèmes éducatifs
de la CONFEMEN) (Only in French)
Parallel
session B-2 : Teachers and School Principals at the
Center of Changes in the School and the Classroom
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School Management and Pupil Success - Case Studies
of Sixteen African Schools - Summary of the Country Reports from
Guinea, Mali, the Central African Republic and Senegal (Guy
Pelletier)
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Synthesis of the ICP Questionnaires related
to findings of AFIDES report 'School Management and Pupil Success,
Case Studies of Sixteen African Schools' (International Confederation
of School Principals)
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Teachers for Rural schools : A challenge for
Africa (Aiden Mulkeen)
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The AVU Teacher Education Initiative: An African
Response to Challenges of Teacher Development and ICT Opportunities
(Kuzvinetsa Peter Dzvimbo, Fred Simiyu Barasa and Catherine
Wangesi Kairuki)
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Utilizing Open Educational Resources (OERs)
to Support Higher Education and Training in Africa (Peter Bateman,
Eliot Pence and Benjamin Bett)

Parallel
session B-3 :For Effective Learning in Africa: Bilingual
Education and Curriculum Reform
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Optimizing Learning and Education in Africa
- the Language Factor - A Stock-taking Research on Mother
Tongue and Bilingual Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (ADEA/GTZ/UIE)
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Report of the Conference on Bilingual Education
and the Use of local Languages, Windhoek, Namibia, August
3-5, 2006 (Conference rapporteurs).
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Parallel session B-4 : Reinforcing
Responsibilities and Capacity Building of Schools and Communities
in view of Improving Student Performance
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Lessons of the Experience with Direct Support
to Schools Mechanism: A synthesis (Aloys Blasie' Ayako)
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School Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa: lessons
learned in Guinea, Madagascar and Senegal (Georges Solaux
et Bruno Suchaux)
PowerPoint
B-4.2. ;
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The School Project: An Educational Activity
Contract Between Schools and Their Environment (Aide et Action)
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Rearranging and consolidating spaces for
horizontal dialogue in view of the contributions of PTAs and
communities to the achievement of EFA goals (Boubacar Niane)
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The Contribution of National Parent Organizations
to the achievement of EFA (Jordan Naidoo)
Parallel
session B-5 : The Equity Imperative
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Effective Schools for Disadvantaged and Underserved
Populations (Joseph DeStefano, Ash Hartwell, David Balwanz
and Audrey Moore)
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Complementary Education Programs in ADEA Countries
(David Balwanz, Audrey-Marie Schuh Moore and Joseph DeStefano)
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Gender Responsive Pedagogy (FAWE)
Parallel
session B-6 : Conclusions : Main Findings and Recommendations
arising from Sessions on Effective Schools and Quality Improvement
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Plenary
Session 4: Facing
the Challenge of Defining Early Childhood Development Models that
can be Scaled Up
- Ensuring Effective Caring Practices within the Family and Community
(Isatou Jallow)
Power
Point C-2.1
- Fatherhood and Men's Role in Early Childhood Development: The
Fatherhood Project, South Africa (Alex Mashiane)
PowerPoint
C-2.2.;
- Child-centered Community Capacity Building as a Strategy for
IECD Programmes: Plan's Pilot Projects in Senegal, Togo and Burkina
Faso (Sven Coppens)
Parallel
session C-3 : Preparing Children for School: the Role
of Holistic Practices in the Early Years of Learning
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Une année d'éducation pré-primaire obligatoire
pour tous les enfants (Samuel Ngaruiya)
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Pre-School Education and School Readiness:
Kenya's Experience (Samuel Ngaruiya)
PowerPoint
C-3.2.;
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Senegal's Experience in Early Childhood
Management: The Little Children's Home (La case des tout
petits) (Ndeye Khady Diop Mbaye)
PowerPoint
C-3.3. ;
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The Case of Schools in Pastoral Communities
in East Africa (Nathan Chelimo, ABEK, Uganda)
Parallel session C-4 : The Cost
of Early Childhood Development Interventions
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Investing in Early Childhood Development:
the Potential Benefits and Cost Savings (Karin Hyde)
PowerPoint
C-4.1. ;
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Evaluating the Costs of Scaling up Early
Childhood Development Interventions: the World Bank Costing
Model with Burkina Faso and the Gambia (Alain Mingat)
PowerPoint
C-4.2. ;
PowerPoint C-4-2.1. (Ndeban Joof-Ndong - Gambia);
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A Costing Model of the Madrasa Early Childhood
Development Program in East Africa (Juliana Nzomo, Aga Khan
Foundation)
Parallel
session C-5 : Coordination and Sustainability of Integrated
Early Childhood Development Provision
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Coordination and Implementation of Early Childhood
Development Policies and Policy Frameworks ( Eveline Pressoir)
PowerPoint
C-5.1. ;
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Convergence, Coordination and Integration:
Action at a National Level - Eritrea's Integrated Early Childhood
Development Program (Musa Hussein Naib)
PowerPoint
C-5.2.;
- Convergence of Services for the Survival and Development of
the Young Child
Parallel
session C-6 : Conclusions : Main Findings and Recommendations
arising from Sessions on generally applicable ECD Programs in
Africa
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Plenary
Session 5 : Round Table on Challenges and Opportunities.
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Overcoming the Obstacles to EFA (Françoise
Caillods Michelle Phillips, Muriel Poisson, Chris Talbot)
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Distance Education, Information and Communication
Technologies - Policy Challenges (ADEA WG on Distance Education
and Open Learning)
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The Education for All - Fast-Track Initiative
(FTI)
Plenary
Session 6 : Presentation of conclusions of in-depth
parallel sessions.
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