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8 December 2021
What Makes a Good Teacher? It Could Be Simpler Than We Imagined
Shwetlena Sabarwal
Vatsal Nahata
Deon Filmer
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15 October 2020
The Politics of Education Access in Tanzania
James Habyarimana
Ken Opalo
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8 May 2019
Improving School Performance through School Ranking: The Double-Edged Sword of Accountability
Fozia Aman
Jacobus Cilliers
Michelle Kaffenberger
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28 June 2016
Education in Tanzania: From Good Intentions to Lasting Impact
Nicola Ruddle
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17 June 2016
RISE in Tanzania - video interview with Jacobus Cilliers
Jacobus Cilliers
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17 June 2016
RISE in Tanzania - video interview with Kitila Mkumbo
Kitila Mkumbo
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