Over-Age, Under-Age, and On-Time Students in Primary School, Tanzania



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Primary School Net and Gross Attendance Rates, Tanzania More than three quarters of primary school age children in Tanzania attend school and gender parity in attendance has been achieved. 1 of children ages - attend primary school. of boys ages - attend school, compared to 2 of girls. Net attendance rate remained at the same level between 24 and. 1 6 4 2 1 6 4 2 Primary School Net Attendance Rate 2 1 2 1 24 Primary School Gross Attendance Rate 16 1 24 Many children attending primary school are outside of the official age range. This is reflected in the difference between net and gross attendance rates. This can have tremendous impact on the educational infrastructure, the experience in the classroom, and educational planning. Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade Grade Min Max The net attendance ratio (NAR) is the percentage of the official primary school-age population that attends primary school. The gross attendance ratio (GAR) is the total number of students attending primary school - regardless of age - expressed as a percentage of the official primary school-age population. Over-Age, Under-Age, and On-Time Students in Primary School, Tanzania Only about 22 of primary school students are in the appropriate grade for their age; the on-time proportion declines in the higher grades. 1 of the male primary school students 24 Over Age On Time Under Age and 61 of the female students are 1 over-age. 6 4 2 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade The percentage of males who are overage ranges from 5 to 6. The percentage for females ranges from 4 to 4. About of primary school students are younger that the official age for the grade that they are attending. The Implications of Over-Age/Under-Age Students For the system: late entry into primary school and grade repetition can cause children to be over-age for their grade. High repetition rates indicate inefficiency in the education system. In the classroom: Large numbers of over-age students present a challenge for teachers who must teach a more diverse group with differing levels of maturity and school preparedness. 6 Students are considered to be on time if they are at the official age for the grade; over age if they are one or more years older; and under age if they are one or more years younger.

Primary School Net Attendance Rate in and Areas, Tanzania Primary School Net Attendance Rate Children in urban areas are more likely to attend school than children in rural areas. In urban areas, of children of primary school age attend school, compared to in rural areas. 1 6 4 2 1 In rural areas, girls are slightly more likely to attend school than boys; the opposite is true in urban areas. Primary School Net Attendace Rate by Region, Tanzania There are some regional disparities in primary school attendance in Tanzania. Primary net attendance is highest in the Town West region (2); attendance is lowest in the Tabora region (66). Gender disparity is lowest in the Arusha region and highest in the Zanzibar North region. In 2 of the 26 regions less than three quarters of primary age school children attend school. Primary School Net Attendance Rate 1 5 5 5 3 6 2 4 2 1 4 45 3 1 5 6 4 6 6 5 3 4 6 6 65 2 5 3 3 3 1 4 6 5 4 3 2 1

Secondary School Net and Gross Attendance Rates, Tanzania Only a quarter of secondary school age youth attends school. 25 of youth ages - attend secondary school. 26 of males ages - attend school, compared to 24 of females. 1 6 4 2 Secondary School Net Attendance Rate 24 26 25 Students over or under the official secondary school age range make up of the secondary school age population. 1 24 Secondary School Gross Attendance Rate Secondary school net attendance rates slowly increased in 6 years from in 24 to 25 in. 6 4 2 1 1 2 35 32 24 Secondary School Net Attendance Rate in and Areas, Tanzania There are more than twice as many youth attending secondary school in urban areas as compared to rural areas. In urban areas, 45 of children of secondary school age attend school, compared to in rural areas. Secondary School Net Attendance Rate in and Areas 1 1 Gender disparity is higher in urban areas. Much more effort needs to be placed on increasing secondary education, especially in rural areas. 6 4 2 41 4 45 2

Secondary School Net Attendace Rate by Region, Tanzania Secondary School Net Attendance Rate 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 35 36 3 32 35 26 1 5 46 3 16 33 3 2 23 1 3 22 2 22 22 4 4 36 3 26 1 226 24 16 1 16 226 63 56 41 2 45 36 Secondary net attendance is highest in the Town West region (6); attendance is lowest in the Lindi region (). Gender disparity is highest in the Kigoma region and lowest in the Tabora region. School Attendance by Age and Sex, Tanzania 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 1 16 1 2 There are more 6 and year old girls than boys attending school; then as many girls as boys attending school up to age ; while in older age groups the percentage of boys attending school is higher than girls. 6 1 16 1 2 Age Repetition, Dropout, and Promotion Rates by Grade, Tanzania Repetition rate ranges from in grade 3 of secondary school to 5 in grade 1 of primary school. Dropout rate is highest in grade of primary school (65) and lowest in grade 1 of primary school (). Dropout Rate Repetition Rate Promotion Rate 23 1 6 4 2 Prim G1 Prim G2 Prim G3 Prim G4 Prim G5 Prim G6 Prim G Sec G1 Sec G2 Sec G3 Sec G4

Primary School Completion Rates, Tanzania Completion in primary school in 24 was higher among girls. The probability of completing primary school is higher in urban than rural areas, and increases with the relative wealth of the student's household. 24 24 6 52 6 24 5 Richest (Quintile 5) Richer (Quintile 4) 2 62 Middle (Quintile 3) Poorer (Quintile 2) 5 4 Poorest (Quintile 1) 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 4 6 1 The primary school completion rate is the total number of students attending the last grade of primary school - regardless of age - expressed as a percentage of the official last grade of primary school-age population. National -4 Educational Attainment, Tanzania There are more women than men with no education across all age groups, but the gender gap decreases among younger generations. Among the population aged years old and above, of men and of women have no education. of men and of women who are - year old have never attended school. Only 1 of the population aged years old and above have post-secondary education. Post-secondary Secondary complete Secondary Incomplete Post-secondary Secondary complete Secondary Incomplete Primary complete Primary incomplete No education Primary complete Primary incomplete No education 3 33-33 32 2 2 46 1 2-24 2 45 2 55 1 25-2 54 5 1 3-34 1 5 26 56 6 1 35-3 1 64 1 64 6 1 4-44 65 34 41 6 1 45-4 3 2 65 1 53 5 1 5-54 4 2 5 25 4 55-5 3 3 3 2 5 1 6-64 25 4 2 1 65+ 1 3 3 4 1 6 4 2 2 4 6 1

Literacy Rates, Tanzania -24 Year Old Literacy Rate, -24 Year Old Literacy Rate, 22 1 Can read 2 Can read Cannot read Cannot read 2 of women age -24 in urban areas can read, compared to 2 in rural areas. The percentage of women who can read is 6 among women age 45-4 and 4 among women age -. Literacy Rate by Age Literacy Rate of Women -24 Years Old by Grade Completed -4 2 Prim G 4-4 Prim G6 2-24 1 Prim G5 1 23 25-2 1 Prim G4 56 3-34 35-3 63 4 Prim G3 5 4-44 1 Prim G2 3 45-4 6 2 4 6 1 No education 5 2 4 6 1 24 56 of women who completed grade 4 can read and literacy rate increases with level of education completed.