Diagnosing Education Systems

Published: March 3, 2020, 3:46 p.m.

b"On this week's Speaker Series podcast, we are joined by Marla Spivack, Research Fellow at CID\\u2019s Building State Capability program, and the Research Manager of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) program where she leads an array of research activities focused on synthesizing the findings of RISE country team work. Marla sat down with CID Student Ambassador Emma Cameron to discuss her research on Diagnosing Education Systems following her talk at the CID Speaker Series.\\n\\n// Recorded on February 21, 2020 at Harvard Kennedy School.\\n\\nThe rapid expansion of schooling is one of international development\\u2019s most remarkable achievements. In nearly every country the average child can expect to complete basic schooling. At the same time, in many developing countries, more than half of children complete primary school without mastering basic reading and math skills. Despite laudable progress on schooling, much of the world faces a learning crisis. Large-scale efforts to address the symptoms of this crisis often take the form of \\u201cmore\\u201d \\u2013 pushing children to spend more years in school, providing more inputs, and spending more money \\u2013 and have failed to produce significant learning gains. More of the same isn\\u2019t working, highlighting the need for systemic change. Systems change will require moving beyond identifying symptoms of the learning crisis towards articulating a diagnostic characterization of its causes. This talk will make the case for systems analysis and outline a new approach to education systems diagnostics, rooted in an accountability framework. We argue that this approach can explain systems\\u2019 poor performance, identify priority areas for reform, and suggest principals for effective intervention to make meaningful progress on national learning goals. \\n\\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\\nMarla Spivack is a Research Fellow at CID\\u2019s Building State Capability program, and the Research Manager of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) program. She leads an array of research activities focused on synthesizing the findings of RISE country team work.\\n\\nPrior to joining CID, she worked on social protection, rural development, and micro-credit programs with government agencies and the World Bank in a range of contexts including India, Mexico, and Zambia. She has also contributed to work on migration and development with researchers at the Center for Global Development. She holds a Masters in Public Administration in International Development (MPA/ID) from the Harvard Kennedy School and a BA in Economics from Tufts University.\\n\\nLearn more about Marla's work at: https://www.riseprogramme.org/people/marla-spivack"