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Equity and equality in learning in Asia-Pacific: What do results from large-scale assessments tell us? Gender in focus policy brief
Global education monitoring
  • Syeda Kashfee Ahmed, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Anna Dabrowski, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Jacqueline Cheng, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Victoria Klimova, UNESCO Bangkok
  • Isabella McCallum, UNESCO Bangkok
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Subjects
Equal education, Large scale assessments, Southeast Asia, Females, Males, Gender bias, Mathematics achievement, Science achievement, Literacy, Socioeconomic background, Family environment, Educational environment, Primary secondary education, Southeast Asia
Abstract

This policy brief investigates gender disparities in learning outcomes and the factors contributing to these disparities as identified in large-scale assessment data in Southeast Asia. It additionally provides a set of recommendations aimed at enhancing equitable student learning outcomes while advocating for comprehensive support of gender-based interventions within educational quality initiatives, spanning both systemic and school-level support. The findings presented in this brief are drawn from large-scale assessment (LSA) datasets and secondary analysis of these sources. For more detailed information regarding the large-scale assessments in Southeast Asia, please refer to the appendix section.

Place of Publication
Bangkok
Publisher
Network on Education Quality Monitoring in the Asia-Pacific (NEQMAP)
Geolocate
(13.7563309, 100.5017651)
13.7563309
100.5017651
Citation Information
Ahmed, S. K., Dabrowski, A., Cheng, J., Klimova, V., & McCallum, I. (2023). Equity and equality in learning in Asia-Pacific: What do results from large-scale assessments tell us? Gender in focus policy brief. Network on Education Quality Monitoring in the Asia-Pacific. https://research.acer.edu.au/gem/18