Complementary schools: the impact of fee funding and school-based management training on schooling outcomes Posted on 17/10/2018 (14/06/2019) by Siki kigongo WHAT WE DO WHAT WE DO // PROJECTS Complementary schools: the impact of fee funding and school-based management training on schooling outcomes Project Period July 2014 - October 2015 SIMILAR PROJECTS VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2015 - 2017 Urban Education Project The Urban Education project seeks to improve the quality of education for children living in urban informal settlements in East Africa. through the creation of a strong voice among urban education actors. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2011 - 2013 Understanding the Dynamics of Access, Transition and Quality of Education in Urban Areas (ERP III) This is a cross sectional study that was conducted in seven slum sites spread across six towns namely Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru and Nyeri. ONGOING PROJECT 2024 - 2029 Teachwell: Inclusive Teacher Professional Development System Support in Kenya ONGOING PROJECT 2017 - 2019 RELI Data and Evidence (RELI DE) The Regional Education Learning Initiative (RELI) began in 2017. ONGOING PROJECT 2019 - 2021 Improving Girls’ Education (IGE) Project – Senegal ONGOING PROJECT 2015 - 2018 Impact evaluation of the Tayari preschool program in Kenya The Tayari preschool program is an early childhood education (ECE) model implemented by the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and evaluated by the APHRC. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2016 - 2017 From research to practice: enabling caregivers in low-income communities to make a difference in the first three years The first 1000 days of life are a critical period to supporting optimal growth and development as children are particularly sensitive to early experiences. One of these early experiences, parenting behaviour, should ideally be typified by the universal components of sensitivity and responsivity. PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2016 - 2017 From research to practice: Enabling caregivers in low-income communities to make a difference in the first three years The first 1000 days of life are a critical period to supporting optimal growth and development as children are particularly sensitive to early experiences. ONGOING PROJECT 2017 - 2019 From Evidence to Policy and Practice: Improving Urban Education in East Africa This is the second phase of the urban Education project that seeks to ensure improved access to quality education for children living in the urban informal settlements through evidence-based advocacy in three countries in East Africa – Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2014 - 2015 Complementary schools: the impact of fee funding and school-based management training on schooling outcomes The Kenya Essential Education Program Management Team (KMT) is managing a three-year Department for International Development (DFID)-funded project that attempts to mitigate the challenges experienced by Complementary Schools (CS) among them low school attendance, retention, equity, and accountability. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2014 - 2015 Complementary Schools: The impact of fee funding and school-based management training on schooling outcomes The Kenya Essential Education Program Management Team (KMT) is managing a three-year Department for International Development (DFID)-funded project that attempts to mitigate the challenges experienced by Complementary Schools (CS) among them low school attendance, retention, equity, and accountability. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2018 - 2019 Building Capabilities for Work and Life: Assessing the Production of Core Values and Capabilities Among Youth in Kenya The purpose of this study is to provide deeper insights into both the youth and education policy-makers on critical skills key to the overall socio-economic welfare of youths graduating from TVET institutions. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2013 - 2017 Analysis of Non-communicable Disease Prevention Policies in Africa (ANPPA) ONGOING PROJECT 2019 - 2022 Advancing Learning Outcomes for Transformational Change (A LOT-Change) III Advancing Learning Outcomes and Leadership Skills among Children in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements through Community Participation (A LOT-Change) PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS Theme Leader, Human Development Moses W. Ngware Ngware is a Senior Research Scientist and Head of the… View Profile