TaRL Blog

Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) news and insights from around the world.

One-on-One with TaRL Africa’s Board Chair, Rachel Glennerster

One-on-One with TaRL Africa’s Board Chair, Rachel Glennerster

Rachel Glennerster is TaRL Africa’s board chair. She previously served as the Executive Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). She is currently an Associate Professor of Economics in the Division of Social Science at the University of Chicago....

The TaRL Africa Board Meets in Côte d’Ivoire

The TaRL Africa Board Meets in Côte d’Ivoire

Feedback discussions between board members, the TaRL Africa team, and teachers from EPP Amitié 2 school in Divo In February, the TaRL Africa Board held its first meeting this year in Côte d'Ivoire. TaRL Africa supports the Ministère de l’Education Nationale et de...

Staff reflections: A letter to my teacher

Staff reflections: A letter to my teacher

As we celebrate teachers on the occasion of World Teachers Day, we asked our staff members to write a letter to their favourite teacher. Here's what our colleague, Tanvi, wrote for her primary grade teacher.Dear Phyllis Ma’am, A very happy World Teachers Day! I can...

Transforming Education Begins with Teachers

Transforming Education Begins with Teachers

Mr. Batholomew Kasamika in class teaching Grade 3 learners literacy.  Photo: TaRL Africa It all began as a simple volunteer exercise in teaching Sunday School children at his local church. From helping them recite Bible verses and composing songs that would enable...

That’s a wrap for 2021!

That’s a wrap for 2021!

Children during a TaRL session in Côte d'Ivoire. Photo Credit: TaRL Africa  To download the end-of-the-year updates, click here.    TaRL programming in Sub-Saharan Africa reached over a million children with encouraging results across the board! We worked...

TaRL Methodology Through Virtual Trainings

TaRL Methodology Through Virtual Trainings

Team members from TaRL Africa conduct an energizer during a TaRL training. Photo: Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, much of TaRL Africa's work had to be shifted online. TaRL Africa central team members, Vikas Varma,...

The domicile of TaRL—a personal reflection

The domicile of TaRL—a personal reflection

“Once you stop learning, you start dying” – Albert Einstein. I wanted to keep learning so, in February 2020, I set out on a two week learning journey to India – the home of the Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) approach developed by Pratham. To make the most out of...

The TaRL Africa Learning Agenda

The TaRL Africa Learning Agenda

Members of the TaRL Africa Community of Practice discuss TaRL pedagogy. Photo: Samyukta Lakshman, TaRL Africa.   Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) is a learning approach. In the approach, both children and adults are challenged to assess their competencies, test...

Meet TaRL Africa’s Managing Director: Titus Syengo

Meet TaRL Africa’s Managing Director: Titus Syengo

Titus Syengo. Photo: Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa is a joint venture by Pratham and J-PAL established in January 2019. The TaRL Africa team supports partners working to address the learning crisis in primary...

Watch: Iqbal Dhaliwal – A journey from evidence to scale

  On 3 February 2020, Iqbal Dhaliwal, Global Executive Director of J-PAL, discusses the journey to scale the evidence-based Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) education approach across India and Africa, with support in Zambia from USAID Development Innovation...

Data for action

Data for action

How Zambia’s Catch Up team uses case studies to highlight the importance of using data to improve learning The Ministry of General Education in Zambia is entering its fourth year of scaling the Catch Up Programme. In 2020, the Ministry will run the programme in more...

Celebrating Mother Languages: a personal reflection by Usha Rane

Celebrating Mother Languages: a personal reflection by Usha Rane

On International Mother Languages Day, Usha Rane (Pratham and TaRL Africa team member) shares her personal reflections from years of working in and visiting schools across Asia and Africa, and celebrates children learning to read in their mother languages. A tall...

Developing a new numeracy assessment tool

Developing a new numeracy assessment tool

Careful monitoring and observation of each component of the TaRL approach is an important aspect of successful TaRL implementation. In this post, we reflect on how the TaRL Africa team, along with country TaRL teams in Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, identified challenges...

Catching Up in Kazungula

Catching Up in Kazungula

From 27-28 January 2020, Rukmini Banerji (CEO, Pratham) visited Zambia with the TaRL Africa Board of Directors to see the Catch Up programme in action. She shares snapshots from the visit and reflections on the Catch Up programme.   The teacher was telling a...

Letting the world know ‘what works’

Letting the world know ‘what works’

Arjun Agarwal (Pratham) reflects on how randomised evaluations have contributed to understanding what works, including Pratham's TaRL approach. Read the article:"Randomised control trials pioneered by this year’s Economics Nobel winners have helped crack complex...

Reflections from a TaRL Workshop trainer

Reflections from a TaRL Workshop trainer

TaRL Workshop 2019 trainer, Fred Abungu. Photo: Young 1ove. From 10-18 September 2019, TaRL Africa and Young 1ove co-hosted a TaRL Workshop. The workshop covered each aspect of the TaRL approach including TaRL models, assessment, reading and maths classroom...

How Co-Impact Collaborates for Change

How Co-Impact Collaborates for Change

Read Barron's Penta article about Co-Impact's collaborative approach to systems change, and their support to TaRL Africa, featuring Rukmini Banerji (Pratham and TaRL Africa) and Laura Poswell (J-PAL Africa and TaRL Africa).

TaRL Community Mathematics Training

TaRL Community Mathematics Training

Elizabeth Ndyanabangi who worked closely on the Roots to Rise intervention in Uganda , reflects on a TaRL Mathematics training organized by the People’s Action for Learning Network (PAL Network), which took place in Bungoma, Kenya. TaRL Mathematics Training in...

TaRL Borno Pilot Wraps Up

TaRL Borno Pilot Wraps Up

The Borno State Government with support from the Department for International Development (DFID) through UNICEF, Plan International, and TaRL Africa recently concluded a small Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) pilot reaching over 9000 children in twelve schools. The...

Join the TaRL Africa Team

Join the TaRL Africa Team

TaRL Africa: Who we are The Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa team was launched in January as a joint initiative of Pratham and J-PAL. We collaborate with governments and partners across Africa to address the learning crisis in primary schools through TaRL, an...

New Teaching at the Right Level Video

New Teaching at the Right Level Video

Watch the video about Pratham's Teaching at the Right Level approach, featuring footage from the Zambian Ministry of General Education's Catch Up programme.

Follow TaRL Africa on Twitter!

Follow TaRL Africa on Twitter!

The Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa team has recently launched their own Twitter account. Click here for TaRL_Africa news and updates!

How do you scale spirit?

How do you scale spirit?

Read a post from the Brookings blog, which discusses ways to scale the “spirit of TaRL”…

Teaching at the Right Level Website Launch

Teaching at the Right Level Website Launch

J-PAL Africa and Pratham have launched a new Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) website in response to growing demand from governments, schools, and NGOs for details on TaRL methodology and implementation. In recent years, education stakeholders have become...

From India to Zambia: A Learning Journey

From India to Zambia: A Learning Journey

Cross-posted from the J-PAL blog. How can policymakers integrate lessons from innovations proven to be effective in another context? Learning journeys can play a key role in understanding the implementation and context details which drove a program’s impact and might...

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