Uwezo Kenya 2016: Teachers are unevenly distributed in favor of urban and agriculturally rich areas
Uwezo at Twaweza finds that 8% of Class 8 children cannot do Class 2 work.
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Uwezo at Twaweza finds that 8% of Class 8 children cannot do Class 2 work.
Read MoreMwananchi mmoja kati ya watano yaani asilimia 22; ana akaunti benki yake mwenyewe au ya ushirikana mtu mwingine.
Read MoreThe idea is to test slightly higher level skills at schools to test the capabilities of the Uwezo data collection infrastructure and to understand teachers’ expectations of their students’ performance and share actual results with them.
Read MoreFollowing the introduction of fee free education up to secondary level, 50% of citizens say the quality of education has improved. At the same time 35% think the quality has stayed the same while 15% think it has become worse.
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