Are Our Children Learning? Uwezo Tanzania releases its report
21 Sep 2010
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| Uwezo
As a parent, how would you feel if you discovered that your child in Standard 7 cannot read Standard 2 level Kiswahili? And how would you react when you learn that half the children who complete primary school cannot read in English at all? These and other serious findings were presented by Uwezo Tanzania in its first Annual Learning Assessment Report Tanzania 2010 that was launched on 21 September, 2010. The study assessed basic literacy and numeracy skills of over 40,000 children in over 20,000 households -- the largest survey of its kind. The main report and key findings (in both English and Swahili) can be downloaded below:
Read more: Annual Learning Assessment Report learning literacy numeracy primary education Tanzania Uwezo
Authors: Rakesh Rajani Suleman Sumra Uwezo
Organizations: TENMET Twaweza Uwezo
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- Main Report - English | 2.16 MB
- Key Findings - English | 1.03 MB
- Key Findings - Kiswahili | 1.54 MB
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