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News and updates about TaRL Africa, its programmes, and other diverse topics.

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PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release: MENA Expands Foundational Learning Intervention to Northern Côte d’Ivoire May 23, 2023 The Ministry of National Education and Literacy (MENA), together with Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa has announced the implementation of

Meet Naaman Ochieng, our passionate Programmes Coordinator
Naaman Ochieng is TaRL Africa’s Programmes Coordinator. He supports Incubation and Learning as well as government engagement in Kenya to […]

TaRL Bootcamp
The TaRL Bootcamp is an intensive 10-day training programme offered by Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa, aimed at […]

Adapting a new educational approach to francophone West Africa
Cross posted from the J-PAL blog. In francophone West Africa, despite progress made in primary school enrollment rates, students’ learning levels […]

Applying the generalizability framework: Adopting Teaching at the Right Level in Zambia
Cross–posted from the J-PAL blog. How can governments learn from evidence generated from randomized evaluations? Over the last three years, J-PAL Africa […]

Teaching at the Right Level Website Launch
J-PAL Africa and Pratham have launched a new Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) website in response to growing demand from governments, […]

Bringing together an inspired and motivated community for our Teaching at the Right Level Conference
“Finding people with a common vision has helped make this a movement around the world” Usha Rane, Pratham Teaching at […]

Release: J-PAL and Pratham awarded philanthropic funding toward education systems change
New Teaching at the Right Level initiative to support over three million primary school students in Africa with evidence-backed approach […]

Join the TaRL Africa Team
TaRL Africa: Who we are The Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa team was launched in January as a joint initiative of Pratham […]

TaRL Borno Pilot Wraps Up
The Borno State Government with support from the Department for International Development (DFID) through UNICEF, Plan International, and TaRL Africa recently concluded a small […]