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Item Access to commission documents : users' guide(European commission, 1994)Item Basic and primary education in Nepal(IPSSL, 1999-03) Bista, Arjun B.Item The Buddhist tradition in education in Sri Lanka(Asian Pathfinder, 1991) Jayasuriya, J.E.Item Canadian and comparative educational administration(The University of British Columbia, 1980) Farquhar, Robin H.; Housego, Jan E.; Moir, Philip E.; Powell, Mava jo.Item Concepts of educational efficiency and effectiveness(1994) Lockheed, Marlaine E.; Hanushek, EricThis paper provides a conceptual framework for addressing efficiency in education, considers how this concept compares to other related concerns and issues, and discusses constraints on improving efficiency. It argues that both the complexity of the educational process and the absence of relevant information hinder the use of efficiency measures for informing education policy decisions.Item Construction and validation of a general ability test battery (GATB)(World Bank and GEP, 2023) Perera, Lal; Navaratne, A.A.Item The Determinants of school achievement in developing countries: A review of the research(1978-01) Simmons, John; Alexander, LeighItem Developments in education(2000-01) Perera, LalItem Developments in education(2000-01) Karunaratna, W.G.Item Item Education for life(J.E.Jayasuriya Memorial Foundation, 1997-02-14) Kodagoda, NandasenaItem Education participation in sri lanka - why all are not in school(Elsevier Ltd., 2006) Arunatilake, NishaDeposit sri lanka's 1990 commitment to provide 10-11 years of free education to all,only 93% of children in the 5-14 year old age group were in school by the year 2000. Moreover, the education participation rates are not equitable across the country, varying by socio-economic groups. This paper examines the determinents of school-level information obtained from on island-wide survey. The study finds that demand side problems such as poverty, direct and indirect costs of schooling, and cultural factors as well as supply side shortcomings such as quality of education seem to affect schooling behavior of children. policies facilitating compulsory education in the country at present gives prominence to awareness building, monitoring and improvements in education delivery. The results show that these efforts need to be complemented by other supply side improvements and income transfer measures,especially for the poorest, to achieve universal school attendance.Item Education planning and implications for nation bullding: The Indian experience(1988-03-14) Sarup, AnandItem Item Educational activities: the state of the science since bloom(2023) Gunawardena, Raja