El Salvador, April 1 -- The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved a program for results for El Salvador that will contribute to accelerating learning in basic education, strengthening pedagogic practices, and integrating the use of technology across the education system, in order to develop the foundational skills that will enable students, in the future, to improve their labor market insertion and access higher-productivity employment.The Accelerate Learning in El Salvador with Digital Innovation (AprendES) program will be implemented in El Salvador's public schools serving students in grades 2 to 11. The program, to be implemented by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, will operate under a results-based financi...