2009 CIES Conference 4:00-5:30pm Sunday, March 22 nd Colonial Ballroom HyeJin Kim, EPDC EPDC HIPE Model (High-level Interactive Projections for Education.

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2009 CIES Conference 4:00-5:30pm Sunday, March 22 nd Colonial Ballroom HyeJin Kim, EPDC EPDC HIPE Model (High-level Interactive Projections for Education )

Teacher Projections What is the HIPE Model? (High-level Interactive Projections for Education) Pupil Projections Cost & Budget Projections Simple and easy Visual and interactive Readily accessible

No need to be an expert International comparison Quick country analysis Who is the HIPE Model for? (High-level Interactive Projections for Education)

HIPE Model Schema Pupil Projections Teacher Projections Cost & Budget Projections school-age population school entrants G1 graduates G12 G1 intake dropouts repeaters population fertility # pupils PTR # teachers GNI total education budget per pupil education cost education cost % GNI on education % govt exp. by school level x x # pupils x

HIPE Model Demonstration Projection model can tell a story…

HIPE Model in Development  HIPE for 2010 Global Monitoring Report  Added modules: pre-primary, marginalized children, literacy, cost based on teacher salary by level, additional cost for literacy and marginalized children programs  HIPE for USAID African Bureau Health  Adapted model: UN vs. user-set population and health cost projections on young children (age 0-4), school children (age 5- 14), and youth (age 15-24) based on fertility rate and per capita health cost  HIPE for Namibian Ministry of Education and USAID  Adapted modules: teacher need and cost projections based on teaching subject in secondary school

HIPE Model Availability For a copy of the model and feedback: and Coming online soon: