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Teacher incentive program helps over 48,000 students to improve in Kiswahili and Mathematics

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Teacher incentive program helps over 48,000 students to improve in Kiswahili and Mathematics

2017-05-10
By Twaweza
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Twaweza is rewarding 788 Standard I, II, and III subject teachers and 135 head teachers for 2016 test performance. The value of the total bonus fund is TZS 251,827,040.

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