Landscape review of mathematics interventions in South African schools
Published: 2016
The Foundation commissioned a landscape review with the aim of collecting evidence about Mathematics intervention programmes in South Africa. The purpose was to seek insight into the areas of greatest need in terms of phases, inputs and beneficiaries. In particular, the Foundation sought to better understand the concentration of interventions by type; phase; geographic location; content areas and by target.
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