1st Edition

Education Outcomes and Poverty in the South A Reassessment

By Christopher Colclough Copyright 2012
    240 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Education has an extraordinarily important role to play in efforts to eliminate poverty world-wide. This book reveals the nature and complexity of these relationships and provides indispensible pointers to the kinds and extent of policy changes that are required.

    Based on highly innovative research that addressed common research questions across four countries in Africa and South Asia, the book presents new theoretical and empirical knowledge that will help to improve education and poverty reduction strategies in developing countries, through an enhanced recognition of education's actual and potential role. In addition to introducing the reader to a wide range of conceptual and policy-related problems concerning the impact of education on individuals and society, the book:

    provides the field of educational research with a contemporary economic and socio-cultural reassessment of educational outcomes in relation to poverty.

    discusses the challenges and priorities facing policy makers, practitioners and the international development community in improving the outcomes of education, particularly for the most disadvantaged in Africa, South Asia and other low income countries;

    identifies the key theoretical and methodological challenges involved in researching the outcomes of education for the poor.

    This book will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers in the fields of international and comparative education, education policy, development studies, African and Asian studies and related disciplines, and to those working on education policy at national or international levels in governments and international institutions.

    1. Introduction Christopher Colclough  2. Girls’ schooling and women’s autonomy in South Asia: revisiting old debates with new data from India and Pakistan Roger Jeffery Feyza Bhatti, Claire Noronha and Patricia Jeffery  3. Schooling, Rights and Urban Poverty: young people's narratives of citizenship in two sub-Saharan cities. Madeleine Arnot, Leslie Casely-Hayford and Fatuma Chege  4. Increased expectations, unrealised gains: Education outcomes for young people with disabilities in India and Pakistan Nidhi Singal: Feyza Bhatti and Shehryar Janjua with Neeru Sood  5. Skill acquisition and its impact upon lives and livelihoods in Ghana, India, and Pakistan Robert Palmer, Roland Akabzaa, Shehryar Janjua, Kenneth King and Claire Noronha  6. Economic Returns to Schooling and Cognitive Skills - An analysis of India and Pakistan Monazza Aslam, Anuradha De, Geeta Kingdon and Rajeev Kumar  7. Changing forms of provision and impact on schooling outcomes in Ghana and Pakistan Shailaja Fennell, Gideon Agbley, Rabea Malik and Roland Akabzaa  8. The Practice of Partnership: Aid and Education Policy in India and Kenya Christopher Colclough, Anuradha De, and Andrew Webb  9. Outcomes Reassessed Christopher Colclough  Annex 1: Qualitative Methods in the RECOUP Projects Roger Jeffery and the RECOUP team  Annex 2: The RECOUP Household Surveys Feyza Bhatti and the RECOUP team

    Biography

    Christopher Colclough, Commonwealth Professor of Education and Development and Director, Centre for Education and International Development, University of Cambridge, UK.