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Guinea School Finance

Systems approach for better education results (SABER) school finance collects, analyzes, synthesizes, and disseminates comprehensive information on school finance policies in primary and secondary education across a range of different education sys...

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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25166189/saber-school-finance-country-report-guinea-2013
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23011
https://doi.org/10.1596/23011
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description Systems approach for better education results (SABER) school finance collects, analyzes, synthesizes, and disseminates comprehensive information on school finance policies in primary and secondary education across a range of different education systems. The goal is to enable policymakers to learn about how other countries address the same policy challenges related to school finance and thus how to make well informed policy choices that will lead to improved learning outcomes. SABER school finance is a framework that guides the collection of standardized data to characterize and assess school finance systems around the world. The project primarily examines education finance policies, relying on key informants and official document review to map out the policy landscape. To describe the essential functions of an education finance system, SABER school finance collects information in five data collection areas: (i) school conditions and resources; (ii) allocation mechanisms; (iii) revenue sources; (iv) education spending; and (v) fiscal control and capacity. After identifying how a particular education finance system functions, SABER school finance determines the extent to which the system effectively provides resources so that all children can learn, using six policy goals widely shared across countries: (i) ensuring basic conditions for learning; (ii) monitoring learning conditions and outcomes; (iii) overseeing service delivery; (iv) budgeting with adequate and transparent information; (v) providing more resources to students who need them; and (vi) managing resources efficiently. This country report uses this framework to characterize and assess the education finance system in Guinea.
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spelling wb-10986-230112025-04-28T07:10:14Z Guinea School Finance SABER Country Report 2013 World Bank Group BASIC EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION SCHOOLͲLEVEL DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS EDUCATION SYSTEM SKILLS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TEXTBOOK PROVISION SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONPOLICY GRADE REPETITION EDUCATION STATISTICS KNOWLEDGE LEARNING MATERIALS SCHOOL DAYS SEASONAL WORK RESEARCHERS TEACHER RATIOS HIGHEREDUCATION INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS COGNITIVESKILLS SCHOOLS LEARNING OUTCOMES EDUCATIONALPLANNING CLASSROOMS TEXTBOOK COSTS BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOLLEVEL RESOURCESFOREDUCATION EDUCATIONEXPENDITURE STUDENTS ENROLLMENT RATES LEARNING RESOURCES QUALITY EDUCATION SCHOOL FUNDING PRIMARY SCHOOL RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION LEARNINGOUTCOMES EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATIONAL INPUTS EDUCATION POLICIES SECONDARY EDUCATION EDUCATIONALINPUTS SCHOOL PROJECT CURRICULUM AVAILABILITY OF TEXTBOOKS PRIMARYSCHOOLCOMPLETION EDUCATION EXPENDITURES SECONDARYSCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEMS SCHOOL FEES FEES SCHOOL PERFORMANCE ACCESS TO TEXTBOOKS STUDENT OUTCOMES SCHOOL TEACHER SCHOOLDAYS SCHOOL FINANCE PUBLICSCHOOLS RESEARCH SCHOOLADMINISTRATORS QUALITY OF EDUCATION SCHOOL SCHOOL LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PRIMARYSCHOOL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES EDUCATIONSYSTEM TEXTBOOK PUBLIC SCHOOLS PRIMARY LEVEL GIRLS’ EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SCHOOL TEACHERS SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION STUDENTLEARNING QUALIFIED TEACHERS TEACHER ABSENTEEISM SCHOOL YEAR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT DATA NATIONAL ASSESSMENT HIGHͲQUALITY EDUCATION LEARNING TUITION FEES TEXTBOOKS STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEACHER CANDIDATES TEACHER TEACHERS EDUCATION BUDGET SCHOOL OFFICIALS SCHOOLCOMPLETION EDUCATIONEXPENDITURES EDUCATIONFINANCE SCHOOL STUDENTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES STUDENT LEARNING SCHOOLIMPROVEMENT EDUCATION FINANCE STUDENTPERFORMANCE SCHOOLYEAR LIBRARIES SCHOOL INSPECTIONS TUITION LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES SCHOOL FACILITIES SCHOOLFINANCE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE FIRSTGRADE SCHOOLING EDUCATION EXPENDITURE Systems approach for better education results (SABER) school finance collects, analyzes, synthesizes, and disseminates comprehensive information on school finance policies in primary and secondary education across a range of different education systems. The goal is to enable policymakers to learn about how other countries address the same policy challenges related to school finance and thus how to make well informed policy choices that will lead to improved learning outcomes. SABER school finance is a framework that guides the collection of standardized data to characterize and assess school finance systems around the world. The project primarily examines education finance policies, relying on key informants and official document review to map out the policy landscape. To describe the essential functions of an education finance system, SABER school finance collects information in five data collection areas: (i) school conditions and resources; (ii) allocation mechanisms; (iii) revenue sources; (iv) education spending; and (v) fiscal control and capacity. After identifying how a particular education finance system functions, SABER school finance determines the extent to which the system effectively provides resources so that all children can learn, using six policy goals widely shared across countries: (i) ensuring basic conditions for learning; (ii) monitoring learning conditions and outcomes; (iii) overseeing service delivery; (iv) budgeting with adequate and transparent information; (v) providing more resources to students who need them; and (vi) managing resources efficiently. This country report uses this framework to characterize and assess the education finance system in Guinea. 2015-11-18T16:11:03Z 2015-11-18T16:11:03Z 2013-01 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25166189/saber-school-finance-country-report-guinea-2013 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23011 https://doi.org/10.1596/23011 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
spellingShingle BASIC EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION
SCHOOLͲLEVEL
DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
SKILLS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
TEXTBOOK PROVISION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
EDUCATIONPOLICY
GRADE REPETITION
EDUCATION STATISTICS
KNOWLEDGE
LEARNING MATERIALS
SCHOOL DAYS
SEASONAL WORK
RESEARCHERS
TEACHER RATIOS
HIGHEREDUCATION
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
COGNITIVESKILLS
SCHOOLS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONALPLANNING
CLASSROOMS
TEXTBOOK COSTS
BASIC EDUCATION
SCHOOLLEVEL
RESOURCESFOREDUCATION
EDUCATIONEXPENDITURE
STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT RATES
LEARNING RESOURCES
QUALITY EDUCATION
SCHOOL FUNDING
PRIMARY SCHOOL
RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION
LEARNINGOUTCOMES
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATIONAL INPUTS
EDUCATION POLICIES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
EDUCATIONALINPUTS
SCHOOL PROJECT
CURRICULUM
AVAILABILITY OF TEXTBOOKS
PRIMARYSCHOOLCOMPLETION
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
SECONDARYSCHOOL
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
SCHOOL FEES
FEES
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
ACCESS TO TEXTBOOKS
STUDENT OUTCOMES
SCHOOL TEACHER
SCHOOLDAYS
SCHOOL FINANCE
PUBLICSCHOOLS
RESEARCH
SCHOOLADMINISTRATORS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL
SCHOOL LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
PRIMARYSCHOOL
EDUCATION AUTHORITIES
EDUCATIONSYSTEM
TEXTBOOK
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRIMARY LEVEL
GIRLS’ EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL TEACHERS
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
STUDENTLEARNING
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
SCHOOL YEAR
STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENT DATA
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
HIGHͲQUALITY EDUCATION
LEARNING
TUITION FEES
TEXTBOOKS
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
TEACHER CANDIDATES
TEACHER
TEACHERS
EDUCATION BUDGET
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
SCHOOLCOMPLETION
EDUCATIONEXPENDITURES
EDUCATIONFINANCE
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
STUDENT LEARNING
SCHOOLIMPROVEMENT
EDUCATION FINANCE
STUDENTPERFORMANCE
SCHOOLYEAR
LIBRARIES
SCHOOL INSPECTIONS
TUITION
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOLFINANCE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
FIRSTGRADE
SCHOOLING
EDUCATION EXPENDITURE
World Bank Group
Guinea School Finance
title Guinea School Finance
title_full Guinea School Finance
title_fullStr Guinea School Finance
title_full_unstemmed Guinea School Finance
title_short Guinea School Finance
title_sort guinea school finance
topic BASIC EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION
SCHOOLͲLEVEL
DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
SKILLS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
TEXTBOOK PROVISION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
EDUCATIONPOLICY
GRADE REPETITION
EDUCATION STATISTICS
KNOWLEDGE
LEARNING MATERIALS
SCHOOL DAYS
SEASONAL WORK
RESEARCHERS
TEACHER RATIOS
HIGHEREDUCATION
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
COGNITIVESKILLS
SCHOOLS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONALPLANNING
CLASSROOMS
TEXTBOOK COSTS
BASIC EDUCATION
SCHOOLLEVEL
RESOURCESFOREDUCATION
EDUCATIONEXPENDITURE
STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT RATES
LEARNING RESOURCES
QUALITY EDUCATION
SCHOOL FUNDING
PRIMARY SCHOOL
RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION
LEARNINGOUTCOMES
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATIONAL INPUTS
EDUCATION POLICIES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
EDUCATIONALINPUTS
SCHOOL PROJECT
CURRICULUM
AVAILABILITY OF TEXTBOOKS
PRIMARYSCHOOLCOMPLETION
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
SECONDARYSCHOOL
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
SCHOOL FEES
FEES
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
ACCESS TO TEXTBOOKS
STUDENT OUTCOMES
SCHOOL TEACHER
SCHOOLDAYS
SCHOOL FINANCE
PUBLICSCHOOLS
RESEARCH
SCHOOLADMINISTRATORS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL
SCHOOL LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
PRIMARYSCHOOL
EDUCATION AUTHORITIES
EDUCATIONSYSTEM
TEXTBOOK
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRIMARY LEVEL
GIRLS’ EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL TEACHERS
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
STUDENTLEARNING
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
SCHOOL YEAR
STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENT DATA
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
HIGHͲQUALITY EDUCATION
LEARNING
TUITION FEES
TEXTBOOKS
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
TEACHER CANDIDATES
TEACHER
TEACHERS
EDUCATION BUDGET
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
SCHOOLCOMPLETION
EDUCATIONEXPENDITURES
EDUCATIONFINANCE
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
STUDENT LEARNING
SCHOOLIMPROVEMENT
EDUCATION FINANCE
STUDENTPERFORMANCE
SCHOOLYEAR
LIBRARIES
SCHOOL INSPECTIONS
TUITION
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOLFINANCE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
FIRSTGRADE
SCHOOLING
EDUCATION EXPENDITURE
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25166189/saber-school-finance-country-report-guinea-2013
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23011
https://doi.org/10.1596/23011
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