Systems Thinking in International Education and Development Unlocking Learning for All?

The global education crisis is a complex problem that requires change from teachers, school managers, civil society, implementers, planners, governments and donors. Addressing the issues that lie beneath this crisis requires new ways of working. Systems thinking is a suite of approaches to grappling...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing 2023
Series:NORRAG Series on International Education and Development
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