INEE Minimum Standards: A Tool for Education Quality Assessment in Afghan Refugee Schools in Pakistan

  • Katayon Qahir
  • Jackie Kirk
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This article details a pilot Minimum Standards assessment in Afghan refugee schools supported by the International Rescue Committee's Female Education Program in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. A set of specifically selected, contextualized indicators, based on the global INEE Minimum Standards, served as a tool for teachers and school administrators to look holistically at the quality of education in their schools and as a stimulus for developing actions to further improve the quality of learning for Afghan refugee children in Pakistan. (Contains 2 notes.) ["INEE Minimum Standards: A Tool for Education Quality Assessment in Afghan Refugee Schools in Pakistan" was written with Jackie Kirk.]

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Katayon Qahir, & Jackie Kirk. (2007). INEE Minimum Standards: A Tool for Education Quality Assessment in Afghan Refugee Schools in Pakistan. Current Issues in Comparative Education, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.52214/cice.v9i2.11417

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