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Zambia 2008 District Profile for Mongu Goal 1-9 10-12 Female Pupils 20,814 1,249 NIR 73% Male Pupils 22,890 1,370 NER 113% Survival to G9 36% Teachers 1031 163 Pupil-Teacher Ratio 42 Schools 144 14 Teacher Attrition Rate 15% Classrooms 722 133 % Teachers Qualified 90% Textbooks 92,802 3,069 Pupil-Book Ratio 2.1 ANALYSIS Grades Actual Value Basic School At a glance

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Page 1: Zambia 2008 District Profile for Mongu · Zambia 2008 District Profile for Mongu Goal 1-9 10-12 Female Pupils 20,814 1,249 NIR 73% ... A GPI larger than one mean there are more females

Zambia 2008 District Profile for Mongu

Goal

1-9 10-12

Female Pupils 20,814 1,249 NIR 73%

Male Pupils 22,890 1,370 NER 113%

Survival to G9 36%

Teachers 1031 163

Pupil-Teacher Ratio 42

Schools 144 14 Teacher Attrition Rate 15%

Classrooms 722 133 % Teachers Qualified 90%

Textbooks 92,802 3,069 Pupil-Book Ratio 2.1

ANALYSIS

Grades Actual

Value

Basic School At a glance

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Issue #1: Progress in primary school enrolment in Mongu

Since 2005 in Mongu:

The Net Intake Rate is the percentage of seven-year olds who enter school for the first time. It gives us an idea of how many 7-year olds are entering school and how many are not. A higher NIR means more seven year olds are entering school on time.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Are children entering basic school on time?

Net

Inta

ke R

ate

The Net Intake Rate in Mongu:

Has remained constant since 2005.Is 19 percentage points above the national value.Is 7 percentage points below the goal of 80%.

73% 69% 54%

82%74%

84%

73%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

Indic. 1

This graph shows the percentage of new school entrantswho are on-time (age 7), overage (older than 7) andunderage (younger than 7). A high percentage of overageentrants means a lower NIR, but is acceptable because itmeans that older children are receiving an education. Once allthe older children have been cycled through school, thepercentage of overage entrants should decrease and thepercentage of on time entrants should increase. If underagepupils are entering in large percentages, they are takingspaces from older pupils.

Of all the children who enter school for the first time, how many are the correct age?Indic. 2

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

6% 10% 9% 6%

50% 43%50%

51%

44% 47%41% 44%

% underage

% ontime

% overage

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008

Overage entrants have remained unchanged.Properly aged entrants have remained unchanged.Underage entrants have remained unchanged.

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What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Are all basic school age children enrolled in basic school?

Ba

sic

NE

R

The Net Enrollment Rate in Mongu:

Has increased by 12 percentage points since 2005Is 10 percentage points above the national average.Is 33 percentage points above the goal of 80%.

113% 102% 103%

101% 105% 109% 113%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

125%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

The Basic Net Enrollment Rate is the percentage ofbasic-aged (ages 7-15) children who are enrolled in basicschool (grades 1-9). A higher Basic NER means morechildren are attending school at the correct age.

Indic. 3

3,369

3,087

3,128

2,858

2,526

2,332

2,226

1,462

1,538

3,346

3,082

2,891

2,721

2,376

2,153

1,953

1,318

1,338

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Gra

de

Are girls and boys enrolled in equal numbers?Indic. 4

The Gender Parity Index in Mongu:

Is within 0.06 of the national goal of 1 for grades 1-9.

Is highest in grades 1-4, with 0.97 girls per boy.Is lowest in grades 8-9, with 0.89 girls per boy.

The Gender Parity Index is the ratio of female tomale pupils. A GPI larger than one mean there aremore females than males in school. A GPI smallerthan one means there are less females per male inschool. A GPI of 1 is desirable because it meansthere is an equal number of males and females inschool.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Ge

nd

er

Pari

ty In

dex

Grade 1-9GPI: 0.94

Grade 8-9GPI: 0.89

Grade 5-7GPI: 0.92

Grade 1-4GPI: 0.97

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ISSUE #2: Efficiency in Mongu

The Grade 1-9 Multi Grade Survival Rate isthe percentage of pupils enrolled in grade 1during the current school year who areexpected to reach grade 9, no matter how manyyears It is estimated using data from a singleyear. A higher survival rate means more pupilsare expected to reach grade 9 and less dropout.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

How many first-grade pupils will reach grade 9?

Gra

de

1-9

Mu

lti G

rad

e S

urv

iva

l R

ate

The top reasons that students in grades 5-9 left schoolas reported by school head-masters. Headmasters maynot always know the exact reason.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Why do children in grades 5-9 drop out before completing basic school?

The Grade 1-9 Multi Grade Survival Rate in Mongu:

Has increased by 6 percentage points since 2005

Is 2 percentage points below the national average.

Is 44 percentage points below the goal of 80%.

36% 33% 34%

30% 29% 29%36%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

Indic. 5

Indic. 6

2%

3%

8%

39%

47%

9%

10%

11%

13%

56%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Marriage

Death

Orphaned

Economic

Other

Orphaned

Economic

Marriage

Other

Pregnancy

Male

Fem

ale

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100%

95%

98%

89%

84%

77%

78%

56%

60%

Urban

100%

90%

83%

73%

62%

55%

49%

28%

29%

Rural

100% 50% 0 50% 100%

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Are some Grade 1 students less likely than others to reach higher grades of Basic School?

These pyramids compare the multi-grade survival rates for a grade 1 pupil from different education situations.When one group has a lower survival rate to a particular grade, pupils from that group are less likely to reachthat grade.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

In Mongu, students are less likely to stay in school through grade 9 if they are female or if they attend a rural or community school.

29% of rural school entrants will reach grade 9 as compared with 60% of urban entrants.

33% of female school entrants will reach grade 9 as compared with 38% of male entrants.

0% of community school entrants will reach grade 9 as compared with 37% of government school entrants.

Indic.7

100%

91%

90%

79%

69%

63%

59%

37%

38%

Male

100%

91%

83%

75%

65%

58%

52%

33%

33%

Female

100% 50% 0 50% 100%

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

100%

92%

90%

83%

73%

67%

62%

35%

37%

Govt.

100%

81%

63%

40%

33%

21%

14%

Comm.

100% 50% 0 50% 100%

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

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ISSUE #3: Are children learning?

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

How do children perform on the Grade 7 exam?

The Grade 7 Exam is designed to measure individual students' learning levelsat the end of grade 7. Exams are a common measure of learning, thoughcritics argue that students with a high knowledge level could perform poorly ifthey are not good at taking tests.

Exam scores are tabulated according to wher the test is taken rather thanwhere a pupil attends school. For example, if a community school pupil travelsto a government school to take the exam, then their score is recorded as agovernment school score. Because of this, the Urb./Rur and Comm./Govt.scores i n the graph may not reflect learning levels properly.

Not all grade 7 pupils sit for the exam, which means that exam scores may notbe representative of the learning level of all grade 7 pupils. If high achievingpupils take the exam and low achieving pupils avoid it, then the average scoresrepresent the learning level of high achievers more than that of low achievers.

The average Grade 7 exam score in Mongu :

Is 17 points higher than the national average.

Is 8 points lower in rural schools than in urban schools.

Is 12 points longer in community schools than in government schools.

Indic. 8

606 599 589 603 611 615 6030

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

2008 2008 2008 Rural Urban Comm. Govt.

Dist. Prov. Natl. District, 2008 District, 2008

Avera

ge

G7

Exa

m S

co

re

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Issue #4: How are school resources distributed in Mongu ?

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Are there enough basic school teachers for all pupils?

Pu

pil-T

ea

ch

er

Rati

o

How are basic school teachersdistributed by school type?

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

The Basic Pupil-Teacher Ratio is theaverage number of basic pupils to eachbasic teacher. A higher PTR means thateach teacher is responsible for more pupils.

The Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Mongu:

Has decreased by 3 pupils since 2005.Is 8 pupils lower than the national

average.Is 22 pupils higher than the national goal

Basic Pupil-Teacher Ratio by School Type:

PTR in rural schools is 16 pupils higher than PTR in urban schools.

PTR in community schools is 6 pupils lower than PTR in government schools.

42 48 50

46 44 4542

20

40

60

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

48 32 38 440

20

40

60

Rural Urban Comm. Govt.

District, 2008 District, 2008

Indic. 9

Indic. 10

Pu

pil-T

ea

ch

er

Rati

o

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<= 39 40-59 60-119 >= 120 Total

55 46 41 8 150

PTR

# Schools

143

146

146

147

159

161

175

195

56

56

57

59

59

60

60

60

61

62

62

63

63

64

64

68

69

70

70

70

71

71

72

76

78

79

80

81

83

86

86

86

87

93

93

96

96

97

99

99

100

101

103

104

105

107

0 50 100 150 200 250

Likutwe Basic

Liyoyelo Poorton Community

Macuu

Nakanyaa Basic

Lyaluo Basic

Nang'Ondi Basic

Matamena Basic

Maange Basic

Lwatembo

Nalwei Basic

Mutalaeti Basic

Sitoya Basic

Lushi Community School

Nangili Basic

Tapo

Mandanga Basic

Kaondwama Community

Namengo

Kate Basic

Nandombe Basic

Mulwa Basic

Kaulu Basic

Lukalanya

Lukweta Basic

Natonga Middle Basic

Lulambo

Simaa Basic School

Litawa Basic

Ngombala Basic

Kaluwawa Community School

Namaumba

Sikongo

Nakaywe Basic

Sisiye Niddle Basic

Kalonga Basic

Kama Middle Basic

Situnga Basic

Makuku

Nasange Basic

Sibongo Basic

Imalyo Basic

Ndau Basic

Malala Basic

Namusheshe

Petuho Community

Liande Basic

Limpo Community

Namitome

Sikusi

Situya Basic

Malabo

Namafulo Community

Sasenda Basic

Malepu Basic

Schools with the highest Grade 1-9 PTR's

In which basic schools are pupil-teacher ratios the largest?

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Indic. 11

This page lists the 50 basic schools with the highest G1-G9 pupil-teacher ratios. The schools with the highest ratios arelisted first and have the greatest need for assistance. In a school with a PTR of 60 or less, learning is possible. In a schoolwith a PTR of more than 60, learning is difficult. In a school with a PTR of 120 or more, learning is nearly impossible.Schools with high PTR's may be in need of additional classrooms and other resources as well as teachers.

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Tea

ch

er

Att

riti

on

Rate

How many basic school teachers leave their posts every year? The TeacherAttrition Rate isthe percentage ofteachers reportedto have left theirposition in the pastyear. Teachersmay have left foranother teachingpost, or leftteachingaltogether.

A lower TeacherAttrition Ratemeans that lessteachers have lefttheir positionseach year.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Are basic school teachers qualified to teach?

The Teacher Qualification Rateis the percentage of teachers who are known to have a teaching degree, diploma, or certificate. If a teacher's qualification is unknown, they are counted as unqua-lified.

A higher Teacher Qualification Rate means more teachers are qualified to teach.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

13% 9% 13% 11% 9% 15%0%

20%

Rural Urban Comm. Govt. Female Male

District, 2008 District, 2008 District, 2008

15% 13% 14%

9%

15% 14% 15%

0%

20%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

89% 93% 19% 97% 91% 90%0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Rural Urban Comm. Govt. Female Male

District, 2008 District, 2008 District, 2008

90% 90% 87%

84% 85%

92%90%

75%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

The Teacher Attrition Rate in Mongu:

Has increased by 6 percentage points since 2005.

Is similar to the national average.

Is 10 percentage points above the goal of 5%.

Is 5 percentage points higher for rural teachers.

Is similar accross school types.

Is 6 percenage points lower for female teachers.

The Teacher Qualification Rate in Mongu:

Has increased by 6 percentage points since 2005.

Is similar to the national average.

Is 10 percentage points avove the goal of 80%.

Is 4 percenage points lower for rural teachers.

Is 78 percentage points lower for community school teachers.

Is similar for male and female teachers.

Indic. 12

Indic. 13

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Are there enough math books for basic school pupils?

Pu

pil-B

oo

k R

ati

o

The Basic Pupil-Book Ratio is the number ofprimary pupils for each book. A higher Basic PBRmeans more pupils share each book. This graphuses the PBR for Math books as an indication ofthe PBR across all subjects. Other subjects areequally important and BPR's for these subjects areavailable in Ed*Assist.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

The pupil book ratio in Mongu:

Is 0.6 pupils lower than the national average.Is 1.1 pupils higher than the goal of 1.Is 1.4 pupils lower in rural schools.is 3 pupils higher in community schools.

Indic. 15

2.1 1.9 2.6 1.8 3.2 5.0 2.0

N/A 1.9 1.9 2.1

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 Rural Urban Comm. Govt.

District Dist. Prov. Natl. District, 2008 District, 2008

3.9 5.1 5.6 5.60

2

4

6

Gr. 1-4 Gr. 5-7 Gr. 8-9 Gr. 10-12

Ho

urs

per

sh

ift

4.7 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.6 4.4 4.70

2

4

6

2008 2008 2008 Rural Urban Comm. Govt.

Ho

urs

pe

r s

hif

t

Are basic school pupils' shifts long enough?

Shift duration is the average number of hours out of a school day that a pupil attends school. Higher values mean pupils spend more time learning. 4-6 hours per day is recommended by the Ministry of Education. Shift duration is lower when schools use multiple shifting.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Indic. 14 The average shift duration in Mongu:

Is similar to the national average.Is 0.69 hours longer than the goal of 4

hours.Is 0.13 hours longer in rural schools than in

urban schools.Is 0.35 hours shorter in community schools

than in government schools.

Is 0.07 hours shorter than the goal of 4 hours in grades 1-4.

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Are there enough classrooms for basic school pupils?

Pu

pil C

las

sro

om

Rati

o

The Basic Pupil Classroom Ratio is theaverage number of basic pupils for eachclassroom. A higher Pupil Classroom Ratiomeans a larger number of pupils in eachclassroom. In schools that practice multipleshifting, the pupil-classroom ratio is not thesame as the pupil class ratio.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Are basic school classrooms in permanent condition?

% C

las

sro

om

s P

erm

an

en

t

The Percentage of Classrooms in PermanentCondition is the percentage of classrooms thatare reported to be permanent rather thantemporary or incomplete.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

Indic. 16

Indic. 17

The number of pupils sharing each classroom in Mongu:

Is 4 pupils below the national average.Is 22 pupils above the goal of 20.1 pupils worse in rural schools than in

urban schools.12 pupils better in community schools

than in government schools.

The Percentage of classrooms in permanent condition in Mongu:

Is similar to the national averageIs 31 percentage points below the goal of

100%13 percenage points lower for rural schools.68 percentage points lower for community

schools.

42 39 46 42 41 31 43

48 4541 42

0

20

40

60

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 Rural Urban Comm. Govt.

District Dist. Prov. Natl. District, 2008 District, 2008

69% 52% 70% 66% 79% 9% 77%

83%73% 74%

69%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 Rural Urban Comm. Govt.

District Dist. Prov. Natl. District, 2008 District, 2008

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Issue #5: Overview of secondary schools in Mongu

42% 35% 38%

N/A 52% 53%42%

0%

25%

50%

75%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

32% 20% 26%

31% 30%32% 32%

0%

25%

50%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

Bas

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on

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T

ran

sit

ion

Ra

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En

rollm

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t R

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Indic. 18

Indic. 19

Are students reaching secondary school?

Are all secondary aged children enrolled in secondary school?

The Basic toSecondaryTransition Rate is thepercentage of studentsin the last grade ofbasic school (grade 9)who reach the firstgrade of secondary(grade 10). A higherrate means morepupils are beingpromoted tosecondary.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

The Secondary Net Enrollment Rate is the percentage of secondary-aged children who are enrolled in secondary school. A higher Secondary NERmeans more children are attending school at the correct age.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

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Sec

on

dary

PT

RS

ec

on

da

ry P

CR

Sec

on

dary

PB

R

Indic. 20

Indic. 21

Indic. 22

Are there enough secondary school teachers?

Are there enough secondary school classrooms?

Are there enough secondary school math books?

The Secondary Pupil Teacher Ratio is the average number of secondary pupils for each secondary teacher. A higher Secondary PTR means that each teacher is responsible for more pupils.

The Secondary Pupil-Book Ratio is the number of primary pupils for each book. A higher Secondary BPR means more pupils share each book. This graph gives the BPR for Math books, but ratios for the other subjects are equally important.

The Secondary Pupil Classroom Ratio is the average number of secondary pupils for each classroom. A higher Pupil Classroom Ratio means a larger number of pupils in each classroom.

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

What is observed and why is it happening?

What action is required?

2.0 1.9 2.5

N/A 2.1 2.1 2.0

0

2

4

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

17 18 197

23 18 17

0

20

40

60

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.

40 41 39

3242

4740

0

20

40

60

2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008

District Dist. Prov. Natl.