Tanzania Engaging the Private Sector in Education : SABER Country Report 2015

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
SECONDARYEDUCATION
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
PRIMARYSCHOOL
PROVISIONOFEDUCATION
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
BASIC SERVICES
TEACHER SALARIES
BASIC EDUCATION SYSTEM
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
PUBLICSCHOOL
SCHOOLLEVEL
EDUCATIONALOUTCOMES
EDUCATION
STUDENTACHIEVEMENT
FREE SCHOOLS
ACHIEVEMENTOUTCOMES
RURALSCHOOLS
CURRICULUM
SCHOOLIMPROVEMENTPLAN
FORMALEDUCATION
DEMANDFOREDUCATION
ACADEMICYEAR
SCHOOLLEADERS
EDUCATIONSERVICES
STUDENTENROLMENTS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY ENROLMENT RATE
READING
EDUCATIONOUTCOMES
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
STATESCHOOLS
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
TEACHERS
RIGHTTOEDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
ACADEMICSUCCESS
SCHOOLIMPROVEMENT
EDUCATIONCYCLE
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
BASIC EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION
STATE EDUCATION
NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
HIGHSCHOOL
SCHOOLS
PRIMARY ENROLMENT
PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS
TEACHER QUALIFICATION
PASS RATE
TEACHER
EDUCATIONAL ACCESS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SCHOOL OWNERSHIP
PROVISION OF EDUCATION
PRIMARYSCHOOLLEAVINGEXAMINATION
EDUCATION PROVIDERS
SCHOOL COMPLETION
COMMUNITY SCHOOL
ACCESSTOSECONDARYEDUCATION
PRIVATEEDUCATION
SCHOOLAUTONOMY
EDUCATION SERVICES
CLASSROOMS
HEAD TEACHER
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
SCHOOLPERFORMANCE
STUDENTLEARNING
PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION
SCHOOL AUTONOMY
PRIMARYLEVEL
STUDENTLEARNINGOUTCOMES
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
HEADTEACHER
EDUCATIONALFACILITIES
PRIMARYSCHOOLS
FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION
SCHOOL ENTRY
ACADEMICATTAINMENT
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
FEES
NATIONALEDUCATION
SCHOOLPOLICIES
SCHOOLFACILITIES
PRIMARYENROLMENT
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
LOWER SECONDARY EDUCATION
STUDENTOUTCOMES
CLASSSIZES
TEXTBOOKS
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
PRIVATESCHOOL
RATE OF ENROLMENT
SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION
BASICEDUCATIONSERVICES
SCHOOLSTUDENTS
SCHOOLEXPANSION
PUBLICPRIMARYSCHOOLS
QUALITY LEARNING
RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
SECONDARYSCHOOLS
STATE SCHOOLS
QUALIFIEDTEACHERS
UNIVERSALPRIMARYEDUCATION
VOCATIONALTRAINING
SCHOOL EDUCATION
EQUALOPPORTUNITIES
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
EDUCATIONPROVIDERS
PRIMARY LEVEL
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
EDUCATIONSYSTEMS
CURRICULUMIMPLEMENTATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
SCHOOL SUPERVISION
PRIMARYEDUCATION
TEACHER EDUCATION
TUITIONFEE
SCHOOLLEAVINGEXAMINATION
SCHOOLCLIMATE
ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION
TEACHERRATIO
FORMAL EDUCATION
LEARNINGENVIRONMENT
EDUCATION SYSTEM
SCHOOL QUALITY
SKILLS
SECONDARYSCHOOL
SCHOOL SCHOOLS
SCHOOL DAY
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
QUALITY OF EDUCATION SERVICES
SCHOOLCULTURE
PRIVATE ENROLMENT
GENDERPARITY
PUBLICSECONDARYSCHOOLS
TRAINING
PRIVATE SCHOOL
TEACHING
STUDENT TEACHERS
NET ENROLMENT
SCHOOL PLACES
LEARNING
SCHOOL LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SCHOOLINSPECTIONS
SCHOOLLIFE
STUDENT LEARNING
EDUCATION POLICIES
BASICEDUCATION
PRIVATESCHOOLS
LEARNINGOUTCOMES
RIGHT TO EDUCATION
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
CURRICULARACTIVITIES
LOCALSCHOOLS
PRIVATE EDUCATION
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRIVATE PRIVATE
KNOWLEDGE
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
QUALITY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION PUBLIC
TEACHERSALARIES
CURRICULUM DELIVERY
STUDENT OUTCOMES
LIBRARIES
EDUCATIONCURRICULUM
CURRICULUM DESIGN
NATIONAL EDUCATION
ATTENDANCE RATE
CLASS SIZE
PRIMARYͲEDUCATION
SCHOOL INSPECTIONS
CLASS SIZES
CLASSSIZE
PEDAGOGICAL MATERIALS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
SCHOOL
SCHOOLING
SCHOOL LEADERS
ENROLMENT RATE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION
Popis: As countries redouble their efforts to achieve learning for all at the primary and secondary levels, the private sector is a resource for adding capacity to the education system. This report presents an analysis of how effectively the current policies in Tanzania engage the private sector in basic (primary and secondary) education. The analysis draws on the engaging the private sector (EPS) framework, a product of the World Bank’s systems approach for better education results (SABER). SABER EPS research in Tanzania has found that access to primary education is nearly universal; however enrolments at the secondary level are low. The report provides an overview of SABER EPS, followed by a description of the basic education system in Tanzania, with a focus on the private sector and government policies related to private provision of education. The report benchmarks Tanzania’s policy environment utilizing the SABER EPS framework, and finally offers policy options to enhance learning for all children in primary and secondary school.
Databáze: OpenAIRE