The What Works Hub for Global Education is an international partnership working out how to implement education reforms at scale, with the ultimate goal of increasing literacy, numeracy and other key skills in low- and middle-income countries.

We aim to ensure that evidence on how to improve learning travels from research studies into government policy and large-scale implementation of reforms, and back into the classroom in the form of day-to-day policy implementation by individual schools and teachers. If this can be achieved, millions of children will have better outcomes.

The What Works Hub for Global Education is organized around three Pillars of work:

Evidence translation

We make the best existing evidence clear and accessible to governments and other implementers so they can use it effectively, through synthesizing, curating and translating evidence on improving foundational learning.

Evidence use

We support evidence generation and use by governments for policy design and implementation in a range of ways, including evidence labs embedded within governments, networks, and support for individuals and institutions to gather and use evidence​.

Implementation science

By working alongside governments as they put in place reforms, we generate evidence about the ingredients of successful implementation. This effort will catalyze a new focus on implementation science within education, while having real-world impact.

Learn more about The What Works Hub for Global Education at https://www.wwhge.org/.

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