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Title: The Gambia Early Grade Reading Assessment EGRA Programme


1
The Gambia Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA)
Programme
  • Presented by
  • Baboucarr Bouy Permanent Secretary
  • Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education
  • The Gambia
  • Copenhagen 21st April 2009

2
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
  • EGRA initiative (How it all started in The
    Gambia)
  • Description of sample/group, time and process
  • Summary of results
  • Follow-up Actions
  • Conclusion and Lessons Learnt

3
EGRA in The Gambia
  • Started in The Gambia in May 2007
  • 40 schools selected using a stratified random
    sampling method
  • The sample consists of 34 public, 2 private, 4
    mission schools

4
EGRA in The Gambia (Contd)
  • 1200 children in Grades 1, 2 and 3 in 40 schools
    corresponding to 10 of the total number of Lower
    Basic/Basic cycle schools across the country
  • 30 students per school (10 per grade)

5
Results Shocking
  • 46 of Third Grade students could not correctly
    read a single word of connected text
  • Average third grade reading levels were ten words
    per minute with virtually no comprehension
  • These poor results were consistent with the
    national assessment tests

6
2008 National Assessment Test Results
7
FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS
  • Results of the assessment spurred Government
    into Action (Senior Management Team taking the
    lead)
  • A task force consisting of senior officials was
    set up to work on interventions aimed at curbing
    reading inabilities in schools

8
FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS (Contd)
  • Review workshops held immediately to
  • identify reading gaps in instructional materials
    of schools and teacher training college curricula
  • identify best practices in the teaching of
    reading at early grades in the country
  • Handbook on Teaching Early Grade Reading
    Abilities (EGRA) produced for training of teachers

9
FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS (Contd)
  • Teacher Training About 3000 teachers, including
    head teachers, senior teachers, Grades 1 3
    teachers and cluster monitors trained using the
    Handbooks
  • Early literacy programme initiated and more
    training conducted.

10
FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS (Contd)
  • Radio cassettes provided for correct
    pronunciation of letter sounds in order to
    increase phonemic awareness of teachers, pupils
    and even parents
  • Revised handbook (Early Grade Literacy Handbook)
    used to train trainers and teachers nationwide

11
FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS (Contd)
  • Supplementary readers developed to ensure
    sustainable phonemic awareness
  • Improvements in students reading abilities have
    been included as a key performance area in the
    Service Level Agreements that have been signed
    with head teachers in February this year.

12
EGRA was useful because
  • Results created awareness in the system on the
    scale of the problem
  • Tool used in testing was very easy to understand
    (can be used by teachers for diagnostic,
    instructional, monitoring and remedial purposes
    in classroom)

13
Conclusion Lessons Learnt
  • More emphasis placed on students reading
    abilities at both teacher training level and
    classroom.
  • Anecdotal evidence from CCM indicate greater
    awareness by teachers of reading challenges and
    even some improvement in student reading levels.

14
CONCLUSION LESSONS LEARNT
  • Involvement of the sector leadership in the Early
    Grade Reading initiative and the priority
    accorded to it has greatly enhanced and expedited
    the positive changes being registered thus far.
  • With the right mix in the use of phonics approach
    in the early grades, students reading abilities
    can be improved.

15
Finally.
  • The use of EGRA in The Gambia will contribute
    significantly in helping the country meet the
    challenge of improving learning outcomes a key
    EFA/FTI goal.
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