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11 lut 2015 · Free primary education policy has substantially increased school enrollment rates in Sub-Saharan African countries. The success and sustainability depend on teachers’ perception, motivation, and proper implementation of the policy in the classroom. Few studies focus on teachers’ experiences and challenges in the process of implementing the ...
The paper examines the concept of free education in Kenya and its implications for access, quality and equity. It traces the historical and policy developments of free primary education since independence and the challenges and opportunities it presents.
28 cze 2023 · This study aims to understand the effects of Kenya's free primary education on various schools. Using data from the Harvard Dataverse and World Bank, it evaluates factors like enrollment...
In the sample, a total of 7.7 per cent of the enrolled pupils had repeated their classes with males and females accounting for 8.1 per cent and 7.4 per cent, respectively. The proportion of repeaters is high - and this contradicts the official Ministry of Education policy that outlaws repetition.
27 lip 2015 · We examine the impact of the Kenyan Free Primary Education program on student participation, sorting, and achievement on the primary school exit examination.
1 sty 2010 · This chapter attempts to evaluate the impact of the free primary education programme in Kenya, which is based on the premise that government intervention can lead to enhanced access to...
The free primary education programme was found to be progressive, with the relatively poorer households drawing more benefits from the subsidy. Key words: Primary education, Programme evaluation, Propensity score, benefit incidence analysis, Kenya. JEL Classifications: I20, I21, I22.