IIEP’s strong position in the field of educational planning largely derives from its ability to translate theory into practice, and to design context-specific approaches informed by broad international perspectives and trends.
The Institute produces a wide range of resources that support the decision-making process and tailors policy advice to the specific priorities of decision-makers.
Policy and Research Briefs (PDFs)
Policy Briefs
IIEP’s Policy Briefs is a series of reader-friendly documents that uses IIEP’s analysis and data to introduce some of today’s most pressing education policy issues. Policy briefs are written with the specific priorities of decision-makers in mind, focusing on how governments can make reform happen.
- Increased autonomy for universities in Asia: how to make it work?
- External quality assurance of tertiary education in small states: what are the options
- Finding solutions for sustainable financing of tertiary education in small states
- Harnessing technology for tertiary education in small island developing states (SIDS)
- Rapid response: programming for education needs in emergencies
- Promoting participation: community contributions to education in conflict Situations
- Donors’ engagement: supporting education in fragile and conflict affected states
- Certification counts: recognizing the learning attainments of displaced and refugee students
- Alternative education: filling the gap in emergency and post-conflict situations
- Opportunities for change: education innovation and reform during and after conflict
- HIV and AIDS: challenges and approaches within the education sector
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Research Briefs
IIEP’s Research Briefs represent the independent research and analysis of internal and external experts. They summarize important research results and provide up-to-date technical analysis and information on pressing education policy issues, presented in an attractive and readable format.
- On the road to resilience: capacity development with the Ministry of Education in Afghanistan
- Decentralization in education: overcoming challenges and achieving success: the Kenyan experience
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Education Policy Series
Jointly published by the International Academy for Education (IAE) and IIEP, the purpose of the Education Policy Series is to summarize what is known, based on research, about selected policy issues in the field of education. The series was designed for rapid consultation ‘on the run’ by busy senior decision-makers in ministries of education, who need ready access to summaries of research that can improve educational policy.
http://publications.iiep.unesco.org/Education-Policy-Series
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Working Papers and tools
Country Notes
Drawing on IIEP’s expertise in analysing educational policy and practices, the Country Notes series captures lessons for policy and practices. These handy publications (PDF files) bridge a country’s knowledge gaps in educational planning.
- The Use and usefulness of school grants: lessons from Malawi
- The Use and usefulness of school grants: lessons from Lesotho
- The Use and usefulness of school grants: lessons from Uganda
- The Use and usefulness of school grants: lessons from Kenya
- The Use and usefulness of school grants: lessons from Ethiopia
- Successful decentralization: the roles and challenges of DEOs in Kenya
- Successful decentralization: the roles and challenges of DEOs in Lesotho
- Successful decentralization: the roles and challenges of DEOs in Uganda
- South Sudan: lessons from developing a national education strategic plan
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Occasional Papers
The Occasions Papers series explores emerging issues and their implications for educational policy, planning and management.
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Training Materials
These modules are designed as self-teaching materials and may also be used by training institutions that offer courses in educational planning and management. They draw heavily on the Institute's research experience in the field and have been tested in different IIEP training contexts.
External quality assurance: options for higher education managers
- Module 1Â Â Â Making basic choices for external quality assurance systems
- Module 2Â Â Â Conducting the process of external quality assurance
- Module 3Â Â Â Setting up and developing the quality assurance agency
- Module 4Â Â Â Understanding and assessing quality
- Module 5Â Â Regulating and assuring the quality of cross-border providers of higher education
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Quantitative Research Methods in Educational Planning
- Module 1Â Â Â Educational research: some basic concepts and terminology
- Module 2Â Â Â From educational policy issues to specific research questions and the basic elements of research design
- Module 3Â Â Â Sample design for educational survey research
- Module 4Â Â Â Judging educational research based on experiments and surveys
- Module 5 Â Â Item writing for tests and examinations
- Module 6 Â Â Overview of test construction
- Module 7 Â Â Trial testing and item analysis
- Module 8 Â Â Questionnaire design
- Module 10Â Â Data preparation and management
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Educational planning and management in a world with AIDS
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- Learners Guide
- Mod. 1.1 Â Â The impacts of HIV/AIDS on development
- Mod. 1.2Â Â Â The HIV/AIDS challenge to education
- Mod. 1.3 Â Â Education for All in the context of HIV/AIDS
- Mod. 1.4 Â Â HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination
- Mod. 1.5Â Â Â Leadership againts HIV/AIDS in education
- Mod. 2.1 Â Â Developing and implementing HIV/AIDS policy in education
- Mod. 2.2Â Â Â HIV/AIDS management structures in education
- Mod. 2.3Â Â Â HIV/AIDS in the educational workplace
- Mod. 3.1 Â Â Analyzing the impact of HIV/AIDS in the education sector
- Mod. 3.2 Â Â HIV/AIDS challenges for education information systems
- Mod. 3.3 Â Â Qualitative research on education and HIV/AIDS
- Mod. 3.4 Â Â Projecting education supply and demand in an HIV/AIDS context
- Mod. 4.1 Â Â A curriculum response to HIV/AIDS
- Mod. 4.2 Â Â Teacher formation and development in the context of HIV/AIDS
- Mod. 4.3 Â Â An education policy framework for orphans and vulnerable children
- Mod. 4.4 Â Â HIV/AIDS care, support and treatment for education staff
- Mod. 4.5 Â Â School level response to HIV/AIDS
- Mod. 4.6 Â Â The higher education response to HIV/AIDS
- Mod. 5.1 Â Â Costing the implications of HIV/AIDS in education
- Mod. 5.2Â Â Â Funding the response to HIV/AIDS in education
- Mod. 5.3Â Â Â Project design and monitoring
- Mod. 5.4Â Â Â Mitigating HIV/AIDS impact on education: a management checklist
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Reforming school supervision for quality improvement
- Guidelines for the preparation of a diagnosis on school supervision (full text)
- Guide for the participants (full text)
- Module 1Â Â Â Supervision: a key component of a quality monitoring system
- Module 2Â Â Â Roles and functions of supervisors
- Module 3Â Â Â The organization of supervision services
- Module 4Â Â Â Management of supevision staff
- Module 5Â Â Â Management of supervisory work
- Module 6Â Â Â Reinforcing school-site supervision
- Module 7Â Â Â Alternative models in reforming school supervision
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