Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan
Pakistan is a prime example of low learning levels for primary school children (Andrabi et al., 2007). A recent study found that only 50 percent of children in Grade 5 could fill in a missing letter in a four-letter word accompanied by a picture, and only 54 percent could perform simple division (An...
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International Growth Centre
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| author | Asad, Saher Habib, Masooma Karachiwalla, Naureen Kosec, Katrina Leaver, Clare ur Rehman, Attique |
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| description | Pakistan is a prime example of low learning levels for primary school children (Andrabi et al., 2007). A recent study found that only 50 percent of children in Grade 5 could fill in a missing letter in a four-letter word accompanied by a picture, and only 54 percent could perform simple division (Andrabi et al., 2012). Learning levels are especially low in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province. While in neighbouring Punjab province, 97 percent of Grade 4 math students in rural primary schools can correctly answer a firstgrade question regarding which of 2 boxes has more objects in it, in study districts in KP, that share was just 43 percent. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1436132024-10-25T07:52:51Z Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan Asad, Saher Habib, Masooma Karachiwalla, Naureen Kosec, Katrina Leaver, Clare ur Rehman, Attique education policies learning capacity development incentives teachers accountability Pakistan is a prime example of low learning levels for primary school children (Andrabi et al., 2007). A recent study found that only 50 percent of children in Grade 5 could fill in a missing letter in a four-letter word accompanied by a picture, and only 54 percent could perform simple division (Andrabi et al., 2012). Learning levels are especially low in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province. While in neighbouring Punjab province, 97 percent of Grade 4 math students in rural primary schools can correctly answer a firstgrade question regarding which of 2 boxes has more objects in it, in study districts in KP, that share was just 43 percent. 2020-11-01 2024-05-22T12:15:35Z 2024-05-22T12:15:35Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143613 en Open Access International Growth Centre Asad, Saher; Habib, Masooma; Karachiwalla, Naureen; Kosec, Katrina; Leaver, Clare; and ur Rehman, Attique. 2020. Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan. IGC Policy Brief 37404. International Growth Centre (IGC). https://www.theigc.org/publication/reforming-educator-accountability-systems-evidence-from-pakistan/ |
| spellingShingle | education policies learning capacity development incentives teachers accountability Asad, Saher Habib, Masooma Karachiwalla, Naureen Kosec, Katrina Leaver, Clare ur Rehman, Attique Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan |
| title | Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan |
| title_full | Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan |
| title_fullStr | Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan |
| title_full_unstemmed | Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan |
| title_short | Reforming educator accountability systems: Evidence from Pakistan |
| title_sort | reforming educator accountability systems evidence from pakistan |
| topic | education policies learning capacity development incentives teachers accountability |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143613 |
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