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Class 6 school factors in Afghanistan 2013: the relationship between school factors and student outcomes from a learning assessment of mathematical, reading and writing literacy

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Abstract

In 2012, the Ministry of Education, Afghanistan, engaged the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) as a partner to support the development of a national learning assessment program in Afghanistan. To achieve this goal, the Learning Assessment unit of the Ministry of Education and ACER have collaborated to design and implement the Monitoring Trends in Educational Growth (MTEG) program in Afghanistan. MTEG is designed as a long-term monitoring program with one focus on trends in achievement outcomes in single class levels over time, and another focus on the growth of achievement in cohorts throughout the school cycle, from Class 3 through to Class 9. This report outlines the relationship between school factors and student outcomes from the 2013 Class 6 assessment in mathematical, reading and writing literacy.

Author
Friedman, Tim
Robertson, Sally
Templeton, Stephanie
Walker, Maurice
Corporate Author
Australian Council for Educational Research
Afghanistan. Ministry of Education
Year of publication
2016
Pages
43
Series
Monitoring trends in educational growth (MTEG)
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Source database
library
Language
Project
Monitoring Trends in Educational Growth, MTEG