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Expenditure and Service Delivery Survey in Education 2002

Zambia, 2002
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ZMB_2002_ESDS_v01_M
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Government of the Republic of Zambia, World Bank
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Main problem: first (s9q1)

Data file: generalschool_final

Overview

Valid: 183
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1448
End: 1527
Width: 80
Format:

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Literal question
Please list the three main problems affecting the delivery of education in this school.
Categories
Value Category
Absenteeism of pupils.
Accommodation for staff
Books are not delivere in time and are not adequate
Classroom blocks
Classrooms and officers lick during the rainy season hence it becomes difficult
Critical Shortage of teachers
Critical Shortage of teachers accommodation (No houses)
Critical shortage of teachers
DEO has no big vehicle for delivery of material to several schools
Dellays in receiving education materials
Distance form the DEO's Office
Distance from the headquartrs (Lusaka)
Double class allowance is not paid
During rainy season there is absenteeism due to farming and flooding
Eratic water supply
Fewer infrastructure and teachers
Financial problems due to the introduction of free education
Financial resources are limited leading to lack of learning materials
Government grant is far too little
Human Resources (Teacher)
Hunger and lack coming of pupils
Inadequate Funding
Inadequate classrooms and staff infrastructure
Inadequate dunding
Inadequate funding
Inadequate funding from the government
Inadequate learning and teaching materials
Inadequate of teachers
Inadequate teachers accommodation
Inadequate teaching and learning materials
Inadeuqate accommodation for teachers, the ones available are in a very poor sta
Indequate infrastructure e.g clasrooms, teachers houses and toilets
Insufficient Funding
Insufficient and poor teachers houses
Insufficient education material for bothe teachers and pupils
Insufficient educational materials
Insufficient funding
Insufficient funds to meet day to day running expenses
Insufficient learning and teaching materials, not enough funds for proper runing
Insufficient number of classrooms
Insufficient teachers
Insufficient teachig and learning materials
Insufficient teaching and learning aids
Insufficient teaching and learning materials, limited seating capacity
Insufficient text books
Insufficient text books and desks
Lac of adequate financial resources
Lack of Finances
Lack of Staff accommodation
Lack of accommodation for teachers
Lack of accommodation leadign to understaffing
Lack of adequate funds from the Government
Lack of adequate teaching and learning materials
Lack of adequate teaching materials
Lack of classroom accommodation
Lack of classroom accommodation and office furniture
Lack of classroom and staff accommodation
Lack of desks and office furniture
Lack of educational materials and desks
Lack of funds . Even if funds were available it was impossible to fulfil promise
Lack of funds to run school programs
Lack of learning materials
Lack of school pupil requisites
Lack of staff accommodation
Lack of sufficient financies
Lack of support from the government (teaching resources)
Lack of teachers to effectively deliver the serivces
Lack of teachers' accommodation
Lack of teaching and learning materials
Lack of teaching ans learning materials
Lack of teaching ans learning materials such as books
Lack of teaching materials
Lack of teaching staff
Lack of teahcing material, hence affecting the teaching process
Lack of transport
Lack of water supply and transport
Lack supply of books from Headquarters to the DEO's office
Late delivery of mail to the school
Learning and teaching material
Low salaries and poor conditions of service
Materials are not delivered as promised by Government to supply schools
Negative attitude by the community and no accommodation for teachers
No permanent stractures e.g classrooms, teachers houses
No electricity or Solar power to enable teachers prepare for next days work
No enough teachers since those employed by PTA are no more
No enough classrooms
No motivation for teachers because of delayed salaries
No reliable transport to use for delivery of educational materials
No staff accommodation, classrooms and other buildings
No support from Government since it’s a private school
No teachers accommodation
No teachers at all
No teaching and learning materials e.g textbooks, pupils booksetc
No teaching materials in the school
No toilets
No transport
Non availability of text and pupils books
Not enough teachers
Not having money, teaching and learning materials
Over enrollment due to government policy of 7 years free educatuib.
Parents are too poor to support their children
Parents don’t put effort to their pupils education
Poor conditions of service, no morale
Poor Staffing
Poor attendance of pupils at school and water problem
Poor conditions of service for teachers, hence frustrated
Poor educational materials and school is far away from DEO's office
Poor funding from the Central Governent
Poor funding hence lack of school teaching material
Poor infrastructure
Poor learning environment (classrooms and desks)
Poor management
Poor staffing and late delivery ofn teaching materials
Poor staffing and teaching materials
Poverty and Mulnutrition in most families
Pupils absenteeism
Pupils mostly come late for school
School requisites are not available in newly opened Basic Schools
School staffing is insufficient
Shortage of staff
Shortage of accommodation at the school, teachers are forced to walk long distan
Shortage of accommodation for teachers
Shortage of classroome and educational materials
Shortage of classrooms
Shortage of permanent teachers and need new classroom block 1x3 block
Shortage of staff
Shortage of staff and accommodation
Shortage of staff houses which has led to inadequate teachers
Shortage of teachers
Shortage teachers
Shortages of staff in the school
Silapidated infrastructure since the buildings were built in the eare 1940s no m
Staff shortfall
Teachers accommodation
Teachers are not adequate compared to the number of classes at the school
Teachers' accommodation is inadequate
Text books are not enough
The Socio/Economic factors I.e orphans due to AIDs, Finances, Water
The delay in receiving the grant makes the start of school very difficult
The road ia impassable hence making it impossible for the school to obtain educa
The school had only two teachers (headteacher inclusive) making it impossible to
The school has 16 classes against 4 classrooms this has created a problem in org
The school has grown bigger but the source of water is poor
The school has not been rehabilitated ever since it was built, parents prefer to
The school is lacking teaching staff
The school is understaffed, all the toilets are not functionning
The school is very understaffed
The shortage of text books
Too many changes in cirriculum cet up within a short period of time
Too many problems amongst teachers and pupils, ei.g illnesses, attending funeral
Transport
Transport - lack of funds and breakdown
Transport costs of delivering materials
Transport problem from the District Centre
Type of materials are too advanced for the pupils om the rural areas. There is
Under staffed
Under staffed - there is a generla alck of teachers
Under staffing
Under staffing a the moment there are only two teachers
Understaffed due to lack of accommodation
Vandalism
Water and Sanitation
We do not have enough teachers houses
We do not have enough teachers, hand books and textbooks for pupils
We need at least three female teachers as role models
lack of desks
lack of educational materials
lack of furniture for pupils and not enough text books and learning mateirals
lack of material support by parents because majority of parents are non workers
lack of teaching material
lack of teaching material in the upper basic
lack of teaching materials and the learning environment in some classes is not c
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Please outline the three most important problems affecting the delivery of education in this school.
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