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Education Quality Improvement Programme Impact Evaluation Midline Survey 2016

Tanzania, 2016
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Reference ID
TZA_2016_EQUIPIE-ML_v02_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/th1b-3163
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Oxford Policy Management Ltd
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Impact Evaluation Surveys
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s03 q07: 96 Difficulty - Other (specify) (t_ml_eqtdiff96_other)

Data file: ml_v2_1_teacher

Overview

Valid: 90
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1267
End: 1362
Width: 96
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Responsible teachers did not attend the training 1
1.1%
absence of empowerment tools 1
1.1%
absence of teaching books 1
1.1%
absence of tools at school 1
1.1%
couldn’t remember everything 2
2.2%
difficulties on giving feedback to other teachers 1
1.1%
distance to the training is far 1
1.1%
environmental difficulties 1
1.1%
few days and food wasn’t nice 1
1.1%
few days of training 1
1.1%
few learning tools 1
1.1%
few modules and teachers who offered training were not efficient 1
1.1%
few teachers who attended training 1
1.1%
few teaching tools 2
2.2%
food wasn’t nice compared to price paid 1
1.1%
given during work hours 1
1.1%
inschool training didn’t follow timetable 1
1.1%
interruption between trainings and school timetable 1
1.1%
lack of tools like books 1
1.1%
limited time, few tools and poor transportation 1
1.1%
limited training time 22
24.4%
limited training time and inschool training should provide allowances 1
1.1%
limited training time and payment delays 1
1.1%
limited training time and tools 1
1.1%
limited training time, many topics 1
1.1%
limited training time, teacher were not ready to receive inschool training 1
1.1%
negative acceptance of training at school 1
1.1%
no accomodation 1
1.1%
no book for teaching new syllabus 1
1.1%
no tools for printing 1
1.1%
notification for training comes late at short notice 1
1.1%
outschool training didn’t involve grade 1-3 teachers 1
1.1%
payments were not enough 6
6.7%
poor cooperation from other teachers who did not attend trainings out of school 1
1.1%
poor feedback 1
1.1%
poor teaching from those who attended training 1
1.1%
poor transportation 2
2.2%
pronounciation of syllables 1
1.1%
pronouncing and understanding sounds was difficult 8
8.9%
shortage of books 1
1.1%
shortage of books during training 1
1.1%
shortage of tools and absence of books 3
3.3%
shortage of tools and needs like food 1
1.1%
shortage of tools during training 1
1.1%
shortage of tools, training hours should be added 1
1.1%
some moduels take little time 1
1.1%
takes few hours 1
1.1%
targert only small number of different pupils 1
1.1%
teaching technique especially for young pupils 1
1.1%
time not enough for inschool training and outschool training didn’t involve grade 1-3 teachers 1
1.1%
trained on new programs eg reading aloud 1
1.1%
transport difficulties 1
1.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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