This article discusses the importance of effective instructional materials in improving learning outcomes. It explores strategies for addressing supply shortages and highlights the need for materials that are suitable for diverse user circumstances. Additionally, it emphasizes the burden of evaluating instructional materials and advocates for providing teachers with access to high-quality resources. The article concludes by emphasizing the significance of well-designed materials in supporting students' educational journey.
History
RISE Funding
FCDO, DFAT and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation