This paper examines regional differentials in pass rates in Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) in Mainland Tanzania. In particular, the paper investigates the effects of pupil-teacher ratio (PTR), pupil-latrine ratio (PLR), pupil-classroom ratio (PCR), availability of electricity in schools, and secondary school and above education of women and men aged 15-49 years on the percentage of students passing the PSLE. The paper employs a multilevel framework using aggregate regional data from Basic Education Statistics in Tanzania (BEST) and Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS). The results indicate that regional pass rates in PSLE are negatively associated with regional PTR and PLR, and that there are regional differences in the...
Researchers and policy makers agree that studying the relationship between school qualityand academi...
While education is considered to be a human right and need, the delivery of secondary education in K...
While the struggle for independence in African nations has been complicated by interracial rivalry a...
This paper examines regional differentials in pass rates in Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE...
Mathematics performance has always been low in Tanzania among primary school learners. The low perfo...
This paper analyses public spending on education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over recent ye...
This paper aimed to assess the challenges that are faced by a girl child in rural Tanzania, for the ...
This research analyzed Tanzania’s education system and sought to find if there were a disproportion...
Education in Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as a means of emancipation and a transformati...
Education in Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as a means of emancipation, acting as a trans...
The purpose of this research was to determine the differential impact of Primary Education Developme...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
This study investigated the impact of resource distribution on learning outcomes on nine purposively...
In this paper the origins of the three-tiered school system in Nakuru are traced to the colonial pe...
While education is considered to be a human right and need, the delivery of secondary education in K...
Researchers and policy makers agree that studying the relationship between school qualityand academi...
While education is considered to be a human right and need, the delivery of secondary education in K...
While the struggle for independence in African nations has been complicated by interracial rivalry a...
This paper examines regional differentials in pass rates in Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE...
Mathematics performance has always been low in Tanzania among primary school learners. The low perfo...
This paper analyses public spending on education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over recent ye...
This paper aimed to assess the challenges that are faced by a girl child in rural Tanzania, for the ...
This research analyzed Tanzania’s education system and sought to find if there were a disproportion...
Education in Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as a means of emancipation and a transformati...
Education in Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as a means of emancipation, acting as a trans...
The purpose of this research was to determine the differential impact of Primary Education Developme...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
This study investigated the impact of resource distribution on learning outcomes on nine purposively...
In this paper the origins of the three-tiered school system in Nakuru are traced to the colonial pe...
While education is considered to be a human right and need, the delivery of secondary education in K...
Researchers and policy makers agree that studying the relationship between school qualityand academi...
While education is considered to be a human right and need, the delivery of secondary education in K...
While the struggle for independence in African nations has been complicated by interracial rivalry a...