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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop

Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop. Questionnaire for Children Under Five: Early Childhood Development. Measuring Early Childhood Development: The Global Challenge. Nearly 9 million under-five children died in the past year

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop

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  1. Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysSurvey Design Workshop Questionnaire for Children Under Five: Early Childhood Development MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  2. Measuring Early Childhood Development:The Global Challenge • Nearly 9 million under-five children died in the past year • Over 220 million under-five children are not developing to their full potential • An estimated 20% loss in adult productivity • The issue of poor child development will remain as challenge unless substantial efforts are made to put the child development high on agenda MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  3. I have the rights! • The right to a name and nationality • To be vaccinated • To be properly fed • To play • To drink safe water • To be protected • from illnesses • To learn Thank you for giving me a good start in life! Cameroun

  4. STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK • CRC: Right to survival and development • WFFC Declaration: Children protection, growth and development, good health and proper nutrition essential foundation for human development • MTSP: Young child survival and development • Poverty alleviation & reduction of disparities MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  5. Why Measure Early Childhood Development? Indicators Birth Schooling Death -– to late? • We have: • Reliable info on child health/nutrition/mortality • A lot of data related to education • and… • Huge data gap on ECD

  6. Improved Early Childhood Development Module • Children 0-4 years old • Additional focus on 3 and 4 year-olds Questions to assess: • Supportive learning environment • (Inadequate) Care • Caregiver’s support for early learning • Access to early education • Early childhood development

  7. Supportive Learning Environment: Questions EC1. EC2. MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  8. Supportive Learning Environment: Indicators • # 6.3 Learning materials: children’s books Numerator: Number of children under age 5 who have three or more children’s books Denominator: Total number of children under age 5 • # 6.4 Learning materials: playthings Numerator: Number of children under age 5 with two or more playthings Denominator: Total number of children under age 5 MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  9. (Inadequate) care: questions EC3. MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  10. (Inadequate) care: Indicator • # 6.5 Inadequate care Numerator: Number of children under age 5 left alone or in the care of another child younger than 10 years of age for more than one hour at least once in the past week Denominator: Total number of children under age 5 MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  11. Attendance to early childhood education: questions EC5. EC6. MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  12. Attendance to early childhood education: Indicators • # 6.7 Attendance to early childhood education Numerator: Number of children age 36-59 months who are attending an early childhood education programme Denominator: Total number of children age 36-59 months MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  13. Support for early learning: questions MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  14. Support for early learning: Indicators • # 6.1 Support for learning Numerator: Number of children age 36-59 months with whom an adult has engaged in four or more activities to promote learning and school readiness in the past 3 days Denominator: Total number of children under age 36-59 months • # 6.2 Father’s support for learning Numerator: Number of children age 36-59 months whose father has engaged in one or more activities to promote learning and school readiness in the past 3 days Denominator: Total number of children age 36-59 months MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  15. The Early Child Development Index • Preparatory work – compilation of relevant items • Validity testing in Philippines and Jordan • Part of MICS4 Pilot in Mombasa, Kenya MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  16. A tool to assess: • Literacy/numeracy Social/emotional • Learning

  17. Literacy & Numeracy Domain • Recognising letters • Recognising numbers from 1 to 10 • Reading simple, popular words

  18. ECDI Questions EC8-10 MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  19. Physical Domain • Motor skills; being able to manipulate objects • Freedom of frequent illness

  20. ECDI Questions EC11-12 MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  21. Learning Domain • Ability to follow simple directions • Being able to occupy himself/herself independently

  22. ECDI Questions EC13-14 MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  23. 2-3) Maturity Social & Emotional Domain • Ability to get along with other children • Not being physically aggressive with other children • Ability to focus and concentrate without getting easily distracted

  24. ECDI Questions EC15-17 MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  25. ECDI Indicator • # 6.6 Early Childhood Development Index Numerator: Number of children age 36-59 months who are developmentally on track in literacy-numeracy, physical, socio-emotional, and learning domains Denominator: Total number of children age 36-59 months ECDI =percentage of children who are developmentally on track in at least three of the four component domains MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  26. Methodological issues • All questions contributing to the indicator need to stay • Careful translation needed • Details in the Manual • Technical assistance available (free of charge)

  27. Programmatic & Policy Implications • Understanding of child development • Put the child development high on political agenda • Indicators will improve countries abilities to (1) set the targets; (2) allocate resources; (3) monitor progress and ensure accountability • Investment with long lasting effects: improved family care practices, stimulating environment, improved child wellbeing

  28. Vision of ECD All children should be physically healthy, mentally alert, socially competent, emotionally sound and ready to learn (World Fit For Children) Now we can measure it! MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  29. Prepared by: Magdalena Janus Offord Centre for Child Studies, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada janusm@mcmaster.ca Oliver Petrovic Early Childhood Development Unit, PDO UNICEF New York opetrovic@unicef.org MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

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