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This book examines the factors affecting the successful implementation of Education Sector Plans in developing countries. It offers a detailed comparison that draws on data from 27 countries to offer careful research conclusions and policy recommendations.

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This book examines the factors affecting the successful implementation of Education Sector Plans in developing countries. It offers a detailed comparison that draws on data from 27 countries to offer careful research conclusions and policy recommendations.


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Autorenporträt
Roy Carr-Hill was a consultant, not only in education but also in corruption, health, justice, research training, and resource allocation with experience of working on development projects in a very wide range of international settings.

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'Professor Car-Hill takes reader on a journey, unravelling often overlooked but crucial details through his own expeditions in implementing Education Sector plans in developing countries. [...] One of the book's strengths lies in its emphasis on the significance of contextual understanding. Professor Car-Hill highlights the importance of monitoring and assessment tools used by bilateral agencies, suggesting that they must draw upon the specific environmental factors and conditions both inside and outside the realm of schooling. This holistic perspective contributes to a more comprehensive and accurate assessment of educational initiatives.'

Tshepo Tseleng, University College London Masters Graduate (Education Planning, Economics, and International Development), UK.