Delivering reading intervention to the poorest children: The case of Liberia and EGRA-Plus, a primary grade reading assessment and intervention

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Educational Development
Title Delivering reading intervention to the poorest children: The case of Liberia and EGRA-Plus, a primary grade reading assessment and intervention
Author(s)
Volume 33
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 283-293
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marcia_Davidson/publication/257243937_Delivering_reading_interv​ention_to_the_poorest_children_The_case_of_Liberia_and_EGRA-Plus_a_primary_grade_reading_assessment_​and_intervention/links/55f9dc2f08aec948c4981dce.pdf
Abstract
As governments, donors and implementation organisations re-focus Education for All Goals in terms of
quality of education, increasing concerns have been raised over low literacy levels in developing countries.
This paper provides key learning from the application of an early reading intervention applied in postconflict
Liberia, which included a robust assessmenttool(Early Grade Reading Assessment)to measure the
impact of the programme on students’ reading levels. A rationale for the design and methodology applied
by the two implementing organisations (Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and Concern Worldwide) is
provided, situated within the Liberian education context. The paper demonstrates the positive impact on
programme quality, contextual relevancy and scale-up that a diagnostic baseline assessment has when
linked to a tailored literacy intervention. Lessons learnt are presented to guide the identification of best
practice in early literacy interventions at national-level and internationally

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