“The conference has dealt with two important issues :quality and inequality. The complexity and diversity of news requires all of us to mine them to identify ways forward. Congratulations to the organizers for bringing us to converse together for the excellent arrangements and their thoughtfulness at all times."
Bernadette Dean – Principal St Joseph’s College |
“The fundamental problems of elementary education in India and in Pakistan are the same. It is very useful to be here and discuss strategies that can make the difference and improve the quality of pedagogy. Such sharing and cross fertilization is extremely useful and should happen more often.”
Rukmani Banerjee—Director ASER India |
“Good consultative two days that saw multidimensional and multilayered approaches to understanding the issues of inequality in education.”
Rahila Fatima—Senior Manager The Citizens Foundation (TCF) |
“Thank you for the opportunity to be here, I appreciated not only the seminar topics with their focus on quality and inequality but I also greatly appreciated the caring attitude of the organizers, the diversity of the audience and the participants and the friendliness and friendship.”
Gordon McLeod—Director IG Research and Evaluation |
"It was an honor to be able to learn from so many respected experts and advocates from the south Asia region. The seminar addressed the barriers to the quality education in an open, honest dialogue. I was inspired by the innovative solutions proposed in the areas of teacher professional development and financing."
Kate Anderson Simons - Monitoring &
Evaluation Consultant Brookings Institute |
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