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Impact of School Grants in Primary Schools In The Gambia

Africa Program for Education Impact Evaluation. Impact of School Grants in Primary Schools In The Gambia. Impact Evaluation Team The Gambian Team. AFRICA IMPACT EVALUATION INITIATIVE, AFTRL. Questions. What is the impact of School grants on teaching and learning in primary schools?

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Impact of School Grants in Primary Schools In The Gambia

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  1. Africa Program for Education Impact Evaluation Impact of School Grants in Primary Schools In The Gambia Impact Evaluation Team The Gambian Team AFRICA IMPACT EVALUATION INITIATIVE, AFTRL

  2. Questions • What is the impact of School grants on teaching and learning in primary schools? • Is there any impact on school attendance, repetition, drop-outs and test scores?

  3. Indicators • Intermediary • Teacher attendance • Availability of learning and teaching materials • Involvement of PTAs in school management • Final Outcomes • Repetition/dropouts • Student attendance • Test Scores

  4. Evaluation Design • All Lower Basic and Basic Cycle schools in the region 6 are involved in evaluations. • The 79 schools will be randomly assigned in one treatment and one control group. • Treatment schools will receive grant • Control schools will not receive anything • We will stratify by • School Size • Teacher Training interventions • Other interventions

  5. Sample and Data • Sample • Number of clusters 79 fixed • α =0.05 (significance level) • n =30 (number of students) • ∂ =0.3 (standardized size effect) • p = 0.2 (intra cluster correlation) • Data Sources • Baseline and Final Survey • Learning achievement tests • School records • Monitoring records at the regional level • Interviews with parents

  6. Staffing Plan • Team within Department of State for Basic and Secondary Education (MOE) (Including the Regional Director) • Will be in charge of the design and implementation of the evaluation • Training on school development planning (BESPOR) • University of The Gambia • Researchers from the UTG to provide support in quantitative analysis • West African Examination Council (WAEC) • Develop and administer learning achievement test • Gambia Bureau of Statistics (GBOS) • Data collection and entry

  7. Timeline

  8. Budget • Total Budget • US$ 51,874 • Sources • Education Programme Development Fund (EPDF)

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