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Sources for A804 -- Monitoring and Evaluation for Improving Education Systems
- Planipolis - a portal of education plans and policies from International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) Member States
- OECD, World Bank, or the country's Ministry of Education site
- Basic Education and Policy (BEPS) Activity: BEPS Publications (includes reports and some education sector analyses)
- Association for the Development of Education in Africa: Working Group on Education Sector Analysis: Education Sector Analysis Publications
- Education Articles Search (ERIC, Education Abstracts, and Academic Search Premier) – for all areas of education
- Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) – for international literature on all areas of language and linguistics (e.g. language of instruction)
Tip: Search (“language policy” OR “education policy”) AND [country name]
- PAIS– for international public and social policy literature in public administration, political science, economics, finance, international relations, law, and health care
Tip: Search “educational policy” AND [country name]
- Policy File– for public policy reports and studies published by think tanks, university research programs, research organizations which include the OECD, IMF, World Bank, the Rand Corporation, and a number of federal agencies
- Human Rights Watch– an independent NGO based in the U.S. that conducts international fact-finding investigations and publishes reports
Tip: Select Publications and scan by issue or country name, or do a site search for keywords
- Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Tip: Search “educational policy” AND [country name]
Use Google (and other search engines) to search the open web for current government and research center reports, academic working papers, conference proceedings, and more. Use Google Scholar to find citations to scholarly articles, papers, and books. Be aware that Google Scholar does not find all of the scholarly research available through library resources.
Tip: Access Google Scholar through a Harvard library site to get “Find It @ Harvard” links to full text. See A Scholarly Guide to Google for more tips.
Use Citation Linker to locate online or print copies of specific articles.
Request books and photocopies of articles not available at Harvard through interlibrary loan.
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