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Education In Subsaharan Africa Comparing Faithinspired Private Secular And Public Schools 1st Edition Quentin Wodon

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Education In Subsaharan Africa Comparing Faithinspired Private Secular And Public Schools 1st Edition Quentin Wodon
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Education In Subsaharan Africa Comparing Faithinspired Private Secular And Public Schools 1st Edition Quentin Wodon instant download after payment.

Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.45 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Quentin Wodon
ISBN: 9780821399668, 0821399667
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Education In Subsaharan Africa Comparing Faithinspired Private Secular And Public Schools 1st Edition Quentin Wodon by Quentin Wodon 9780821399668, 0821399667 instant download after payment.

The purpose of this study is to build a stronger evidence base on the role of faith-inspired, private secular, and public schools in sub-Saharan Africa using nationally representative household surveys as well as qualitative data. Six main findings emerge from the study: (1) Across a sample of 16 countries, the average market share for faith-inspired schools is at 10-15 percent, and the market share for private secular schools is of a similar order of magnitude; (2) On average faith-inspired schools do not reach the poor more than other groups; they also do not reach the poor more than public schools, but they do reach the poor significantly more than private secular schools; (3) The cost of faith-inspired schools for households is higher than that of public schools, possibly because of a lack of access to public funding, but lower than that of private secular schools; (4) Faith-inspired and private secular schools have higher satisfaction rates among parents than public schools; (5) Parents using faith-inspired schools place a stronger emphasis on religious education and moral values; and (6) Students in faith-inspired and private schools perform better than those in public schools, but this may be due in part to self-selection.

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