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27 September 2024 Policy Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Teacher Management in Conflict and Crisis Settings: Addressing resource gaps and enhancing quality in education

The review recommends a multifaceted approach to improving teacher management that is assets-based, to recognise teachers’ inherent knowledge and skills, and prioritise their perspectives and experiences in policymaking.

27 September 2024 Policy Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Creating Credible Education Data Spaces in Northwest Syria

Drawing on a detailed review of data systems in NW Syria (DSNWS) conducted by the ERICC research team, this policy brief highlights the key challenges around data systems in Northwest Syria (NW Syria) and makes policy recommendations to education stakeholders in the region

27 September 2024 White Paper Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Education Data Systems in Northwest Syria

The study is based on key informant interviews (KIIs) with key stakeholders who have knowledge of the education data systems in NW Syria. This paper presents findings on the current education data systems and explores what types and quality of data they collect. It identifies challenges affecting the data systems from three angles, namely, context, outputs and processes, in addition to suggesting policy options.

27 September 2024 Policy Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Effective Teacher Management in Crisis Contexts: Lessons Learned from the Kaduna State Teacher Recruitment, Deployment, and Retention Policy to improve education outcomes in Northeast Nigeria

This policy brief outlines the extent to which the 2019 Kaduna State Teacher Recruitment, Deployment and Retention Policy has been implemented as intended. It highlights the factors that enabled or hindered the implementation process and provides recommendations for policymakers seeking to improve teacher management processes in Northeast Nigeria and other conflict-affected settings

27 September 2024 Policy Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Mapping of Education data systems in Lebanon

This policy brief is based on the “Data Systems Report,” which explores Lebanon’s education data systems, focusing on data collection related to access, quality and continuity of education, especially in conflict and crisis. The study for that report maps critical stakeholders, highlighting roles and responsibilities.

27 September 2024 Policy Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

ERICC Research Agenda for Lebanon

This brief draws on a working paper that reviews existing evidence and knowledge on the education sector in Lebanon, plus consultations with key stakeholders. It summarises the conditions in the education system, the methodology used to formulate the research agenda, and eight priority themes the ERICC team will focus on in the Lebanese context.

27 September 2024 Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

ERICC Application of the RISE Diagnostic for Teacher Management in Jordan

The primary purpose of the study was to pinpoint incoherences within the teacher management system, which serves significant refugee populations as well as Jordanian nationals, and to highlight possible solutions and ways forward to address misalignments that can compromise the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of the education system

26 September 2024 White Paper Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Mapping of Education data systems in Lebanon

This report undertakes a mapping and analysis of Lebanon’s education data systems, focusing on understanding and documenting what data are collected on access, quality and continuity, particularly in contexts of conflict and protracted crisis. Emphasising the pivotal role of data systems in governance and policy decisions, the study utilises a methodology involving a desk review and conversations with primary data sources. The report provides an overview of Lebanon's existing data systems, including key issues such as data types, key stakeholders, data collection frequency, data-sharing and identified data gaps.

25 September 2024 White Paper Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

ERICC Evidence Review and Research Agenda for Lebanon

Based on an evidence review, the Centre for Lebanese Studies formulated a research agenda for education in the context of conflict and protracted crises in Lebanon. Based on a review of existing evidence and knowledge as well as consultations with stakeholders in the education sector, the paper focuses on micro and macro levels of educational processes by engaging with pre-existing conditions, drivers of learning and development, and outcomes.

25 September 2024 White Paper Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Towards evidence-driven education in emergencies: ERICC research agenda for South Sudan

This paper presents a proposed Research Agenda for education in conflict and crisis in South Sudan. Through a comprehensive ‘country scan’ process guided by the ERICC programme – involving an evidence review, mapping exercises, key informant interviews and key stakeholder meetings – evidence gaps in education within the conflict-affected and protracted crisis context of South Sudan have been identified.

25 September 2024 Policy Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Implementing Nigeria’s Universal Basic Education Act: The Case of Adamawa State

This policy brief summarises the findings, implications and recommendations of research conducted in Madagali Local Government Area in northern Adamawa State. A comprehensive evidence review was conducted to identify evidence gaps, complemented by extensive consultations with federal and local stakeholders in Nigeria to understand the educational context in Adamawa and draw out recommendations. Further research will inform the design of interventions to improve the provision of basic education in the State.

25 September 2024 White Paper Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

What is counted and why in crisis-affected education systems? A comprehensive review of education data systems in Jordan

This data systems review explores what education data is available and how it is used by stakeholders in Jordan to improve access, quality, continuity and outcomes for children affected by conflict and crisis. The methodology included a desk review of relevant literature coupled with 11 stakeholder interviews.

25 September 2024 Brief Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Diversity and Fragmentation of Myanmar Education: Schooling Shaped by Protracted Conflict and Crisis

This technical brief highlights key findings from a detailed report of a rigorous review of the existing body of research in education in the conflict-affected context of Myanmar: Diversity and Fragmentation of Myanmar Education: Schooling Shaped by Protracted Conflict and Crisis (Rinehart et al, 2024) This review draws upon relevant studies conducted since 2000 as well as complementary findings from journalistic writing and key informant interviews conducted in 2024. It organises, describes and analyses the current evidence base for education in Myanmar and identifies evidence gaps for future research.

25 September 2024 White Paper Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Diversity and Fragmentation of Myanmar Education: Schooling Shaped by Protracted Conflict and Crisis

This rigorous review synthesises evidence on education in the conflict-affected contexts of Myanmar. Applying the ERICC conceptual framework (Kim et al., 2022), we analyse the status of education and overall outcomes in terms of access, quality, continuity and coherence of education, particularly in regions that are controlled by ethnic armed organisations (EAOs), in refugee camps and in migrant settings on the Thai-Myanmar border.

24 September 2024 Report UNESCO Institute of Statistics (UNESCO-UIS)

World Education Statistics 2024

The World Education Statistics document is composed of an introduction that describes broadly the SDG4 monitoring framework, 11 thematic chapters, annexes, and a glossary. Each chapter focuses on one SDG 4 target and its more relevant indicator(s)

24 September 2024 INEE Webinar Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), People in Need

Indikit - Updated Education Indicators and Guidance

This webinar introduced participants to Indikit and the newly updated education indicators. It showed how to navigate the platform and took participants through examples of how to collect quality data. It provided space for participants to ask questions on how it all works, and how one can develop their own organizational indicator guidance if interested in having a tailored platform of indicators.

20 September 2024 Report Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Unprotected: Analysis of Funding for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in 2023

The report provides an in-depth analysis of the severe funding gaps that continue to impact child protection in humanitarian settings. As crises escalate worldwide, the report highlights the urgent need for increased and equitable funding to protect the most vulnerable children.

18 September 2024 INEE Webinar Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium, Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)

ERICC Webinar Series: Refugee Inclusion in National Education Systems

Together, the panelists engaged in discussion about connections and learnings across contexts. These presentations, ranging from global evidence reviews to comparative longitudinal studies, aimed to create a more cohesive understanding of the latest research in refugee inclusion, with the aim to move the EiE sector forward through specific takeaways for policy and practice.