TY - RPRT TI - Accelerated Learning and EdTech: A Rapid Evidence Review AU - Damani, Kalifa AB - This Rapid Evidence Review (RER) provides an overview of the existing literature on the use of accelerated learning in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), with a focus on how EdTech might best be utilised for accelerated learning. It begins with a broad discussion of the components of accelerated learning, followed by a more focused discussion on how accelerated learning has been used to enhance learning outcomes for marginalised groups in LMICs. An exploration of how EdTech can be utilised for accelerated learning is then presented. DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - en M3 - Rapid Evidence Review PB - EdTech Hub SN - 6 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/I4UFGAQA KW - L:Gender and education KW - LP: English KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _P:Evidence review VCMFM9ZD KW - _cover:v2 KW - _zenodo:submitted KW - _zenodoETH KW - ⛔ No DOI found ER - TY - RPRT TI - Covid-19 and EdTech in Africa: A Country-Level Review Based on eLearning Africa Data AU - Damani, Kalifa AB - An output of the EdTech Hub, https://edtechhub.org DA - 2021/04/23/ PY - 2021 LA - en M3 - Academic papers, book chapters, etc. PB - EdTech Hub UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/CDC2W7Q6 KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:v3 KW - _r:AddedByZotZen KW - _zenodo:submitted KW - _zenodoETH ER - TY - RPRT TI - Social And Emotional Learning and EdTech: An Evidence Review AU - Kalifa, Damani, AB - An output of the EdTech Hub, https://edtechhub.org DA - 2021/07/13/ PY - 2021 LA - en M3 - FP-ETH Evidence review * PB - EdTech Hub KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _r:AddedByZotZen ER - TY - RPRT TI - Radio: A Rapid Evidence Review AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Mitchell, Joel AB - This Rapid Evidence Review (RER) provides an overview of the existing literature on the use of radio in education in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The present RER has been produced in response to the novel 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19), and the resulting widespread shutdown of schools. It, therefore, highlights transferable insights that may be applicable to educational responses resulting from the limitations caused by COVID-19. Established approaches to delivering distance education have renewed salience during this period because many students cannot access schooling in a school building due to social distancing requirements. As one of the longest-serving and most accessible types of educational technology (EdTech), and one that has had some success in education delivery in an LMIC context that was affected by an epidemic, it is particularly useful to focus on radio (Barnett et al., 2018; Hallgarten, 2020). Notably, the RER aims neither to advocate nor discourage the use of radio in education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, it provides an accessible summary of existing evidence on the topic so that educators, policy makers and donors might make informed decisions about the potential of radio in education delivery. DA - 2020/06// PY - 2020 DP - Zotero LA - en M3 - Rapid Evidence Review PB - EdTech Hub SN - 4 ST - Radio UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/YMWE6FR6 KW - L:English UXZJW5DR KW - TAG:E:Primary education QIVZD2B2 KW - TAG:E:Secondary education JS5BG2RE KW - TAG:F:Access W8TZWAGE KW - TAG:F:Educational data QWBAFGFR KW - TAG:F:Online and distance teaching and learning A32ARSFK KW - TAG:H:Audio and Radio QIAXGMEU KW - TAG:P:Teachers DAJFZBM8 KW - TAG:W:Low connectivity and/or electricity KET3PKDI KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _GS:indexed KW - _L:English UXZJW5DR KW - _MELA_seen KW - _T:E:Primary education QIVZD2B2 KW - _T:E:Secondary education JS5BG2RE KW - _T:F:Access W8TZWAGE KW - _T:F:Educational data QWBAFGFR KW - _T:F:Online and distance teaching and learning A32ARSFK KW - _T:H:Audio and Radio QIAXGMEU KW - _T:P:Teachers DAJFZBM8 KW - _T:W:Low connectivity and/or electricity KET3PKDI KW - ___working_potential_duplicate KW - _cover:v3 KW - _r:CopiedFromEvLib KW - _zenodo:submitted KW - _zenodoETH ER - TY - CONF TI - The Use of SMS and Other Mobile Phone-based Messaging to Support Education at Scale: A Synthesis of Recent Evidence AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Myers, Christina AU - Zhao, Annette T2 - L@S '23: Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale C1 - Copenhagen Denmark C3 - Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale DA - 2023/07/20/ PY - 2023 DO - 10.1145/3573051.3596172 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - 282 EP - 286 LA - en PB - ACM SN - 9798400700255 ST - The Use of SMS and Other Mobile Phone-based Messaging to Support Education at Scale UR - https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3573051.3596172 Y2 - 2023/09/24/08:10:53 ER - TY - RPRT TI - Characteristics of effective teacher education in low- and middle-income countries: an overview (HDR10A) AU - Haßler, Björn AU - McBurnie, Chris AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Damani, Kalifa CN - 0006 DA - 2020/05// PY - 2020 LA - EN M3 - EdTech Hub Helpdesk Response PB - EdTech Hub SN - 10A UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/HFKVA2IQ KW - C:Bangladesh KW - COV:COVID and reopening of schools KW - E:Pedagogy KW - E:Teacher education (pre-service and in-service) KW - F: Helpdesk response KW - LP: English KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:v1 KW - _yl:g KW - _zenodoETH KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - A scoping review of technology in education in LMICs - descriptive statistics and sample search results [internal document] AU - Haßler, Björn AU - McIntyre, Nora AU - Mitchell, Joel AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Nourie, Kristi AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Kristi Nourie AU - Kalifa Damani DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - en M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 6 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/CMRISZHV KW - LP: English KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:analysis:nopdf KW - _yl:v KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Position paper: EdTech for learners (internal working paper). AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Francis, Gill AU - McIntyre, Nora AU - Major, Louis AU - Hollow, David DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 PB - EdTech Hub KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:analysis:nopdf KW - _dont_post_PDF ER - TY - RPRT TI - Country-Level Research Review: EdTech in Ghana AU - Tsapali, Maria AU - Major, Louis AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Mitchell, Joel AU - Taddese, Abeba DA - 2021/03// PY - 2021 LA - en M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/YMAME8E6 KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:v3 KW - _zenodo:submitted KW - _zenodoETH KW - ⛔ No DOI found ER - TY - RPRT TI - Learners and Caregivers' Barriers and Attitudes to SMS-based Mobile Learning in Kenya: Key findings from a telephone survey AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Myers, Christina AU - Khagame, Phoebe AU - Mumbi, Albina AU - Njuguna, Lydia AB - An output of the EdTech Hub, https://edtechhub.org CN - 0162 DA - 2023/// PY - 2023 LA - en M3 - Working paper PB - EdTech Hub UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/FQV2DUEH KW - _r:AddedByZotZen ER - TY - RPRT TI - Methodology for literature reviews undertaken by the EdTech Hub AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Sara Hennessy AU - David Hollow AU - Katy Jordan AU - Kevin Martin AU - Mary Murphy AU - Hannah Walker AB - An output of the EdTEch Hub DA - 2019/01/09/ PY - 2019 LA - eng M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 3 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/BMM3Z3CM KW - LP: English KW - R:Literature review, systematic review KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:v3 KW - _dont_post_PDF KW - _yl:h KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Systemic Mixed-Methods Research — A conceptual framework for EdTech research along the IDIA scale AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Simpson, Lea AU - Carter, Alice AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Francis, Gill AU - Jordan, Katy AU - McIntyre, Nora AU - Mitchell, Joel DA - 2019/01/09/ PY - 2019 LA - en M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 1 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/RUSE8WYV KW - LP: English KW - R:Mixed methods KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:analysis:nopdf KW - _dont_post_PDF KW - _yl:f KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Literature Reviews of Educational Technology Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An audit of the field AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah CN - 0015 DA - 2019/12/18/ PY - 2019 M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 2 UR - http://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/NM6CPLE9 KW - LP: English KW - R:Literature review, systematic review KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:v1 KW - _yl:g KW - _zenodoETH:submitted KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode KW - educational technology, EdTech, low-income countries, literature review ER - TY - RPRT TI - Keyword inventory (version 1) AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah AB - The document contains the keyword inventory used for automated searching. This file is now superseeded by DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3908363, see https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/55A44ZRB. CN - 0016 DA - 2019/10/31/ PY - 2019 M3 - Working Paper - Research Instrument PB - EdTech Hub SN - 08-1 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/LSEETV6K KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:analysis:nopdf KW - _yl:p KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Country list with HDI, iHDI, MPI and Gini (version 1) AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah AB - This is pdf of a country list with HDI, iHDI, MPI and Gini. This file is now superseeded by DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3908363, see https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/55A44ZRB (which will also be available as a data file). CN - 0017 DA - 2019/01/09/ PY - 2019 M3 - Research instrument PB - EdTech Hub SN - 08-2 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/3BG5X7VG KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:analysis:nopdf KW - _yl:q KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Methodology for literature reviews AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Blower, Thomas AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Megha-Bongnkar, Ghislaine AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah AU - Walker, Hannah AB - An output of the EdTEch Hub CN - 0002 DA - 2021/02/01/ PY - 2021 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) LA - en M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 10 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/2CKWI7RR KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _MELA_seen KW - _cover:v3 KW - _yl:k KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Teacher professional development in sub-Saharan Africa: Equity and scale [preprint] AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Bennett, Gemma AU - Damani, Kalifa AB - This chapter synthesises approaches to teacher professional development based on the evidence provided by three key reviews. A comprehensive and pragmatic set of eight principles for teacher professional development in sub-Saharan Africa is presented, including recommendations for: effective teaching and learning practices that facilitate a focus on student learning; professional status and motivation of teachers; design and conduct of professional development programmes; and the value of appropriate Open Educational Resources / Practices and the wise use of educational technology, as well as considerations for policy formulation. We argue that these features can be realised through holistic school-based peer-facilitated TPD models which is not only not only educationally effective, but also cost-effective and scalable. Such models have the potential to radically increase equitable participation in education. DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 M3 - Preprint UR - https://docs.opendeved.net/lib/WMYNLNVK KW - C:sub-Saharan Africa KW - _yl:t KW - dode_eth-src-dode KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - JOUR TI - EdTech for Ugandan girls: Affordances of different technologies for girls' secondary education during the Covid-19 pandemic AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Daltry, Rebecca AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Hills, Libby AU - Evans, Laura T2 - Development Policy Review AB - Motivation This article discusses the use of educational technology (EdTech) in girls' education at PEAS (Promoting Education in African Schools) schools in rural Uganda during the Covid-19-related school closures. Purpose This article addresses a research gap surrounding the potential use of EdTech to support girls' education, focusing on the barriers to girls' EdTech use and how technology might be used to enhance girls' education in disadvantaged rural areas—specifically their academic learning and their social and emotional learning. Methods and approach A sequential, explanatory mixed-methods case-study approach was used. Quantitative exploration of a dataset of 483 Ugandan students, from 28 PEAS schools, was first conducted, followed by interviews with PEAS staff to elucidate the reasons and context behind the findings. Findings Findings show that female students are less likely than male students to have access to their caregivers' phones for learning. The form of EdTech that appeared to be most beneficial for girls' academic learning was radio; girls also had significantly more interest in tuning into radio broadcasts than boys did. Also, poorer boys were more likely to be influenced by SMS messages than wealthier boys. Apart from gender-based differences, students with more highly educated parents found SMS messages more helpful, and phone calls from teachers appeared to help boost younger students' self-confidence. Policy implications The findings suggest that policy-makers need to: carefully consider provision of education through multiple modes of EdTech in order to ensure that it reaches all students; ensure that caregivers are involved in the strategies developed for girls' education; make EdTech interventions interactive; and consider language in EdTech interventions. Given the gender differences which emerged, the findings are of relevance both to supporting the continuation of educational provision during periods of school closure, and also in terms of finding additional ways to support girls' education alongside formal schooling. DA - 2022/// PY - 2022 DO - 10.1111/dpr.12619 DP - Wiley Online Library VL - 40 IS - S2 SP - e12619 LA - en SN - 1467-7679 ST - EdTech for Ugandan girls UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dpr.12619 Y2 - 2023/01/09/11:08:55 KW - Covid-19 KW - EdTech KW - education KW - gender KW - rural Uganda ER - TY - CHAP TI - Teacher professional development in sub-Saharan Africa: Equity and scale AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Bennett, Gemma AU - Damani, Kalifa T2 - Embedding Social Justice in Teacher Education and Development in Africa A2 - McNaught, Carmel A2 - Gravett, Sarah AB - This chapter synthesises approaches to teacher professional development based on the evidence provided by three key reviews. A comprehensive and pragmatic set of eight principles for teacher professional development in sub-Saharan Africa is presented, including recommendations for: effective teaching and learning practices that facilitate a focus on student learning; professional status and motivation of teachers; design and conduct of professional development programmes; and the value of appropriate Open Educational Resources / Practices and the wise use of educational technology, as well as considerations for policy formulation. We argue that these features can be realised through holistic school-based peer-facilitated TPD models which is not only not only educationally effective, but also cost-effective and scalable. Such models have the potential to radically increase equitable participation in education. DA - 2021/// PY - 2021 PB - Routledge UR - https://docs.opendeved.net/lib/E2Q73NBN KW - Author:Haßler KW - Björn-CV-OECS KW - _yl:a KW - dode_eth-src-dode KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - JOUR TI - Learners and caregivers barriers and attitudes to SMS-based mobile learning in Kenya AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Myers, Christina AU - Mumbi, Albina AU - Khagame, Phoebe AU - Njuguna, Lydia T2 - African Educational Research Journal AB - The use of mobile phones has been identified as a potential way to bring the benefits of educational technology to a wider audience, including in low-connectivity settings. This is a topic that has received renewed interest recently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures. While a number of recent studies have demonstrated good potential for mobile phones and SMS to be used to support learning, there are also questions about how equitable this medium is in practice. We conducted a telephone survey with learners (n = 122) and their caregivers (n = 124) who use M-Shule, an SMS-based educational platform in Kenya, in order to understand their attitudes towards mobile learning, and the benefits and constraints. In particular, we consider whether there are differences in responses according to gender and/or location, to shed light on whether use is equitable. We find that girls and boys face similar barriers to use, and the technology is perceived to be equally beneficial. We identify some areas for potential further support for all learners through mobile learning. DA - 2023/12/19/ PY - 2023 DO - 10.30918/AERJ.114.23.088 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 11 IS - 4 SP - 665 EP - 679 J2 - Afr Educ Res J SN - 23542160 UR - http://www.netjournals.org/z_AERJ_23_088.html Y2 - 2024/02/29/10:12:18 ER - TY - RPRT TI - Berufsbildung in Sub-Sahara Afrika: Stand der Forschung AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Stock, Inka AU - Schaffer, Jens AU - Winkler, Enno AU - Kagambèga, Assèta AU - Haseloff, Gesine AU - Marsden, Melissa AU - Watson, Joe AU - Gordon, Rebecca AU - Damani, Kalifa T2 - Berufsbildung in SSA CY - Bonn, Germany DA - 2019/// PY - 2019 LA - German PB - VET Repository, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, Bonn, Germany UR - https://lit.bibb.de/vufind/Record/DS-184013 Y2 - 2018/12/08/20:00:54 KW - _DOILIVE KW - _not_EdTechHub KW - _yl:c KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-dode KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa A Systematic Review of the Research Landscape AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Haseloff, Gesine AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Akoojee, S. AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoé AU - Ayika, S. AU - Bahloul, K. AU - Kigwilu, P. Changilwa AU - Costa, D. Da AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Gordon, Rebecca AU - Idris, A. AU - Iseje, Fatuma AU - Jjuuko, Robert AU - Kagambèga, Assèta AU - Khalayleh, Abdullah AU - Konayuma, Gabriel AU - Kunwufine, Deodonne AU - Langat, Kipkirui AU - Lyimo, N. AU - Marsden, Melissa AU - Maseko, Vusi AU - McBurnie, Chris AU - Orji, C. AU - Powell, Lesley AU - Schaffer, Jens AU - Simui, J. AU - Stock, Inka AU - Tamene, E. AU - Watson, Joseph AU - Winkler, Enno T2 - Berufsbildung in SSA CY - Bonn, Germany DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - German PB - VET Repository, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, Bonn, Germany Y2 - 2018/12/08/20:00:54 KW - Reviewed KW - _not_EdTechHub KW - _yl:a KW - _zenodoOTHER KW - dode_eth-src-dode KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - CHAP TI - Appendix 2. Methodology for the Interviews and Structured Community Review AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Haseloff, Gesine AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Akoojee, S. AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoé AU - Ayika, S. AU - Bahloul, K. AU - Kigwilu, P. Changilwa AU - Costa, D. Da AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Gordon, Rebecca AU - Idris, A. AU - Iseje, Fatuma AU - Jjuuko, Robert AU - Kagambèga, Assèta AU - Khalayleh, Abdullah AU - Konayuma, Gabriel AU - Kunwufine, Deodonne AU - Langat, Kipkirui AU - Lyimo, N. AU - Marsden, Melissa AU - Maseko, Vusi AU - McBurnie, Chris AU - Orji, C. AU - Powell, Lesley AU - Schaffer, Jens AU - Simui, J. AU - Stock, Inka AU - Tamene, E. AU - Watson, Joseph AU - Winkler, Enno T2 - Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of the Research Landscape AB - This chapter/appendix forms part of the full report: Haßler et al. (2020). Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of the Research Landscape (1st ed.). VET Repository, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, Bonn, Germany. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4264612. The document is available under Creative Commons Attribution, and both a PDF and a Word document are avaialable. CY - Bonn, Germany DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - German PB - VET Repository, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, Bonn, Germany UR - https://docs.opendeved.net/lib/75QW3PXV KW - Author:Haßler KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - Björn-CV-OECS KW - _yl:aa2 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Chapter 02. Research Design AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Haseloff, Gesine AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Akoojee, S. AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoé AU - Ayika, S. AU - Bahloul, K. AU - Kigwilu, P. Changilwa AU - Costa, D. Da AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Gordon, Rebecca AU - Idris, A. AU - Iseje, Fatuma AU - Jjuuko, Robert AU - Kagambèga, Assèta AU - Khalayleh, Abdullah AU - Konayuma, Gabriel AU - Kunwufine, Deodonne AU - Langat, Kipkirui AU - Lyimo, N. AU - Marsden, Melissa AU - Maseko, Vusi AU - McBurnie, Chris AU - Orji, C. AU - Powell, Lesley AU - Schaffer, Jens AU - Simui, J. AU - Stock, Inka AU - Tamene, E. AU - Watson, Joseph AU - Winkler, Enno T2 - Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of the Research Landscape AB - This chapter forms part of the full report: Haßler et al. (2020). Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of the Research Landscape (1st ed.). VET Repository, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, Bonn, Germany. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4264612. The document is available under Creative Commons Attribution, and both a PDF and a Word document are avaialable. CY - Bonn, Germany DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - German PB - VET Repository, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, Bonn, Germany UR - https://docs.opendeved.net/lib/RJW8K8UD KW - Author:Haßler KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - Björn-CV-OECS KW - _yl:a2 ER -