利用成本数据提高低年级阅读水平:来自巴基斯坦大规模扫盲行动的成本证据

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Development Effectiveness Pub Date : 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1080/19439342.2022.2034915
E. Byrne, Caitlin Tulloch, Naeem Sohail, Silvia Diazgranados Ferráns
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了解大规模实施扫盲计划所需的资源对于改善全球教育至关重要。我们估计了在巴基斯坦政府学校大规模实施的早期识字干预措施的成本,包括几项教师专业发展干预措施和一套阅读材料,包括平板电脑、作业本、阅读器和图书馆。整个套餐的费用约为每所学校1531美元(2019美元)。在两年的方案执行过程中,这个扫盲方案的主要成本驱动因素是使每个组成部分得以实现的管理、业务和协调成本;这些费用相当于每所学校765美元,占总费用的一半。每季度对教师进行学校支持访问(即辅导)的成本大约是面对面培训的两倍,仅略高于每月教师调查小组(即学习圈)的成本。利用这些成本估算,我们提出了一个框架,通过使用每个组成部分的成本来设定对学生读写能力的相对影响的阈值,从而使早期识字计划的成本效益最大化。政府利用这些具体干预措施的增量成本估算来为扫盲计划的组成部分编制预算。
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Harnessing cost data to improve early grade reading: cost evidence from a large-scale literacy initiative in Pakistan
ABSTRACT Understanding the resources needed to deliver literacy programmes at scale is critical for improving global education. We estimate the cost of early grade literacy interventions delivered at scale in government schools in Pakistan, including several teacher professional development interventions and a suite of reading materials including tablets, workbooks, readers, and libraries. The entire package cost approximately $1,531 (2019 USD) per school. Over two years of programme delivery, the primary cost driver of this literacy programme was the management, operations, and coordination costs that enabled each component; these amounted to $765 per school, or half of the total cost. Quarterly school support visits (that is, coaching) for teachers were roughly twice the cost of face-to-face trainings and were only slightly higher cost than monthly teacher inquiry groups (that is, learning circles). Using these cost estimates, we present a framework for maximising cost-effectiveness of early grade literacy programmes by using the cost of each component to set thresholds of the relative impact on student literacy that each component should deliver to be worth the cost. These incremental cost estimates of specific interventions were utilised by the government to budget for and take up components of this literacy programme.
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