A growing understanding of the importance of children’s earliest years has led to an increasing desire to measure early childhood development (ECD) outcomes. There are now nearly 150 tools for measuring ECD outcomes internationally, which can make it challenging to choose an appropriate measurement tool for a given measurement effort. This document guides the user through the why, who, what, and how questions that must be considered prior to selecting tools for measuring ECD outcomes. Users should document their responses at each step to collate the information needed to identify and select an appropriate ECD measurement tool.
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Pushparatnam,Adelle, Seiden,Jonathan Michael, Luna Bazaldua,Diego Armando
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2022/03/22
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168832
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1
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1
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2022/03/22
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Disclosed
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Guiding Questions for Choosing the Right Tools to Measure Early Childhood Outcomes : Why, What, Who, and How
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measurement tool; Child development; data collection effort; Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund; time and resource; Early Childhood Development; age range; assessment tool; Formative Assessment; measurement efforts; data collection cost; impact of intervention; population monitoring; gross motor skill; fine motor skill; age of child; random measurement error; outcome measurement; children of ages; child's ability; developmental delays; intensive training; longitudinal study; old children; language skill; common purpose; young child; financial resource; test score; adaptation activities; assessment framework; particular country; children's development; joint use; preschool classroom; assessing child; psychological measurement; need for service; screening tool; short-term memory; cultural aspects; Conflict Resolution; small sample; cognitive skill; problem-solving skill; basic arithmetic; cultural context; numeracy skill; rural group; representative sample; population impact; high reliability; data center; population level; household collection; monitoring effort; development implementation; noncommercial purposes; primary basis; collected information; subsidiary right; relevant population; skill target; the administration; household survey; school setting; time requirement; teaching practice; recent years; road map; emotional development; reading skill; developmental outcomes
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