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Adaptive Learning? Liberia Can Teach the World a Thing or Two!
This blog was cross-posted from iCampus.In the summer of 2017, the Accountability Lab Liberia and iLab Liberia teams conducted a learning mapping to…
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Theory of Change: It’s Easier Than You Think
This blog is cross-posted from Chemonics.Kasia Kedzia is the director of Chemonics’ Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Department.Imagine you are chronically late to work. If your…
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Collaborating to Improve Development in Tanzania
Andrew L. Greer, Ph.D. is a Program Specialist in Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for the Learning Division in USAID's Center of Excellence on Democracy, Human Rights, and…
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Qualitative Visualization: Chart choosing and the design process
In order for data to be used for learning and adapting, the data itself needs to be easily accessible. Evaluators and researchers have been hungry for resources on how to…
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Assessing the Quality of Education Evaluations
The Assessment of Study Quality (ASQ) tool was initially developed as part of the quality review process commissioned by the Center for Education in 2017 and updated in 2023. It is…
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The Learning Dojo: A Space for CLA "Black Belts" at USAID
In late 2016, USAID’s Bureau for Policy, Planning & Learning (PPL) initiated the Learning Dojo, an effort to bring together five operating units at USAID around a shared…
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Going Beyond Technical Skills: How to build an adaptive team (Inside Out Episode 1)
Episode 1 of From the Inside Out: Achieving Better Development Outcomes through Collaborating, Learning and Adapting was released today! Stream it above or subscribe to the USAID…
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Staying Curious, Together: How to Create a Learning Culture (Inside Out Episode 2)
Episode 2 of From the Inside Out: Achieving Better Development Outcomes through Collaborating, Learning and Adapting was released today! Stream it below or subscribe to the USAID…
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There is no such thing as a dumb question!
According to Carl Sagan, in his 1997 book, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, there are naive questions, tedious questions, ill-phrased questions, questions…
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Meeting Strategically: How to Collaborate, But Not Too Much (Inside Out Episode 3)
Episode 3 of From the Inside Out: Achieving Better Development Outcomes through Collaborating, Learning and Adapting was released today! Stream it above or subscribe…