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How can the portal help you?

The IIEP Learning Portal is a single window to comprehensive, up-to-date, relevant, and neutral information on learning issues, from primary through secondary education.

The IIEP Learning Portal responds to the needs of education planners and policy-makers, civil society actors, and funders throughout the world, by offering:

> Brief summaries of the research on 25 ways to improve learning
> An overview of each step in creating a plan for learning improvement
> Tools and approaches to monitor learning and put the data to use
> A weekly blog and a daily selection of news articles on learning from around the world
> Ways to learn about major controversies and participate in e-forum discussions
> A glossary of key terms and a chance to ask a librarian to help you find the resources you need

Most importantly, the Learning Portal library brings together more than 1000 resources in a searchable database: research and reports on efforts to improve learning, sample policies, current debates, and a wide range of experiences on learning issues.

Learn more here about how to participate in the IIEP Learning Portal collaboration