The Use of learning assessment data: Guinea

Author(s)
Raudonyte, Ieva
Languages
English, French
Series
IIEP Policy brief
Year
2020
Pages
8
Country

Online version

About the publication

Although the number of countries conducting large-scale assessments has significantly increased over the past two decades, this has not necessarily led to the effective use of learning assessment data in policy-making and planning. To better understand the reasons for this, the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) conducted a qualitative study in six sub-Saharan African countries that explored both how they use learning data in the education planning cycle and what influences the use of learning data. IIEP’s research team conducted an in-depth case study in Guinea, carrying out data collection in 2018–2019. A number of interviews took place, as well as observations and focus group discussions with actors involved in the production and use of learning data at central and deconcentrated administrative levels. These were complemented by documentary analysis. Drawing from the research data, this policy brief explores the main lessons for national policy-makers and planners, as well as international actors.