The What Works Hub for Global Education is an international partnership working out how to implement education reforms at scale, with the ultimate goal of increasing literacy and numeracy. It is founded on the recognition that knowing what has worked well in research pilots is only half the battle: governments need to know how to put it into practice, sustainably, at scale, all the way into millions of individual classrooms. 

The What Works Hub for Global Education has three main pillars of work: 

Evidence translation - Making the best existing evidence clear and available to governments so they can use it immediately; 

Evidence use - Support governments’ use of evidence for bold reform through embedded evidence labs, and by building and nurturing networks of government, researchers and practitioners; 

Evidence generation - Building a new field of implementation science in education, to understand not only what works, but also how successful implementation happens at scale. 

 

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