Measurement Library

About

The INEE Measurement Library is a collection of measurement tools to assess children’s learning and holistic development and service provider quality in crisis contexts. The tools are meant to help education practitioners generate high-quality data to inform program planning and review. These tools include measures and information on their psychometric properties, as well as training and guidance materials. To learn more about the process of submitting a tool to publication and its usage in development, visit the following pages: 

Call for Submissions  

This page includes all the needed information and guidance for submitting a tool to be considered for publication in the Measurement Library. The INEE Measurement Library invites developers to submit their tools for consideration twice a year.

Measure Guidance

This guidance provides a process for adapting measures and accompanying training materials for different contexts and purposes.

Measurement Tool Categories

The Measurement Library tools are published in three categories based on available evidence on reliability and validity.

Measure Review, Revision, and Resubmission Process

The Measurement Library has a process for peer reviewing, conducting revisions, and resubmission of tools.

Ethical Standards and Compliance of Measures

The Measurement Library has ethical standards and procedures that it complies with when publishing tools and allowing their usage.

Supplementary Measurement Resources 

Additional measurement resources that do not fit in the ML but are deemed critical for enriching the assessment of holistic learning outcomes of children in crisis contexts are published here. 

Reference Group Reference Group

The Measurement Library Reference Group (MLRG) supports the continued expansion of the Measurement Library by conducting peer reviews of measurement tools and their accompanying training materials submitted for consideration in the Measurement Library. 

FAQs

Please visit this page for common questions relating to the Measurement Library.