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Young Lives: School Survey 2011-2012

Vietnam, 2011 - 2012
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VNM_2011_YLSSS-R1_v01_M
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Boyden, J.
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    Survey ID number

    VNM_2011_YLSSS-R1_v01_M

    Title

    Young Lives: School Survey 2011-2012

    Subtitle

    Round 1

    Country
    Name Country code
    Vietnam VNM
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Series Information

    The first round of the Vietnam school survey was conducted in 2011-12 with a sub-sample of the Younger Cohort children studying in Grade 5 together with a sample of their peers. The final sample is formed of 3,284 Grade 5 pupils in 176 classes in 92 school sites (both main and satellite sites); 1,138 of these pupils are Young Lives index children. The survey was designed to take place in two waves, the first at the beginning of the school year, with a second wave of follow-up tests to assess progress towards the end of the same school year. It aims to offer information about the relationship between children's backgrounds and their learning progress during the school year in Maths and language.

    A second round of the Vietnam school survey will take place in 2016-17, conducted in two waves at the beginning and the end of the school year.

    Abstract

    The Young Lives survey is an innovative long-term project investigating the changing nature of childhood poverty in four developing countries. The purpose of the project is to improve understanding of the causes and consequences of childhood poverty and examine how policies affect children's well-being, in order to inform the development of future policy and to target child welfare interventions more effectively. The study is being conducted in Ethiopia, India (in Andhra Pradesh), Peru and Vietnam. These countries were selected because they reflect a range of cultural, geographical and social contexts and experience differing issues facing the developing world; high debt burden, emergence from conflict, and vulnerability to environmental conditions such as drought and flood.

    The Young Lives study aims to track the lives of 12,000 children over a 15-year period, surveyed once every 3-4 years. Round 1 of Young Lives surveyed two groups of children in each country, at 1 year old and 5 years old. Round 2 returned to the same children who were then aged 5 and 12 years old. Round 3 surveyed the same children again at aged 7-8 years and 14-15 years, and Round 4 surveyed them at 12 and 19 years old. Thus the younger children are being tracked from infancy to their mid-teens and the older children through into adulthood, when some will become parents themselves.

    The survey consists of three main elements: a child questionnaire, a household questionnaire and a community questionnaire. The household data gathered is similar to other cross-sectional datasets (such as the World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study). It covers a range of topics such as household composition, livelihood and assets, household expenditure, child health and access to basic services, and education. This is supplemented with additional questions that cover caregiver perceptions, attitudes, and aspirations for their child and the family. Young Lives also collects detailed time-use data for all family members, information about the child's weight and height (and that of caregivers), and tests the children for school outcomes (language comprehension and mathematics). An important element of the survey asks the children about their daily activities, their experiences and attitudes to work and school, their likes and dislikes, how they feel they are treated by other people, and their hopes and aspirations for the future. The community questionnaire provides background information about the social, economic and environmental context of each community. It covers topics such as ethnicity, religion, economic activity and employment, infrastructure and services, political representation and community networks, crime and environmental changes. The Young Lives survey is carried out by teams of local researchers, supported by the Principal Investigator and Data Manager in each country.

    Further information about the survey, including publications, can be downloaded from the <a href="http://www.younglives.org.uk/" title="Young Lives">Young Lives</a> website.

    School surveys were introduced into Young Lives in 2010 in order to capture detailed information about children's experiences of schooling, and to improve our understanding of:

    • the relationships between learning outcomes, and children's home backgrounds, gender, work, schools, teachers and class and school peer-groups.
    • school effectiveness, by analysing factors explaining the development of cognitive and non-cognitive skills in school, including value-added analysis of schooling and comparative analysis of school-systems.
    • equity issues (including gender) in relation to learning outcomes and the evolution of inequalities within education

    The survey allows us to link longitudinal information on household and child characteristics from the household survey with data on the schools attended by the Young Lives children and children's achievements inside and outside the school. It provides policy-relevant information on the relationship between child development (and its determinants) and children's experience of school, including access, quality and progression. This combination of household, child and school-level data over time constitutes the comparative advantage of Young Lives. Findings are all available on our Education theme pages and our publications page.
    Further information is available from the Young Lives <a class="external" href="http://www.younglives.org.uk/content/school-survey-0" title="School Survey">School Survey</a> webpages.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Individuals
    Institutions/organisations

    Scope

    Notes

    The scope of the Vietnam Young Lives School survey includes:

    • Schools: observation of site and class facilities
    • Teachers: tests in ‘pedagogical content knowledge’ in the same subjects; assessment of 'teaching efficacy'.
    • Pupils : tests in mathematics and Vietnamese reading comprehension; background, focusing on their homes, families and education-related resources and on their time-use, including time spent on homework and attendance at ‘extra classes’; Likert-scale assessment of ‘academic self-concept’ (comprising ‘academic effort’ and ‘academic confidence’) and ‘academic stress’.
    Topics
    Topic
    General - Education
    Literacy - Education
    Youth - Social stratification and groupings
    Primary, pre-primary and secondary - Education
    Research - Education
    Youth - Social stratification and groupings
    Keywords
    2011 2012 ACADEMIC ABILITY AGE ATTITUDES BILINGUALISM BUILDING SERVICES CLASS SIZE COGNITIVE PROCESSES EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATORS EDUCATIONAL ADMISSION EDUCATIONAL ATTENDANCE EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES EDUCATIONAL FEES EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES EDUCATIONAL TESTS EDUCATIONAL TIMETABLES EMOTIONAL STATES EMPLOYMENT HISTORY FAITH SCHOOLS GENDER GOVERNING BOARDS (EDUCATION) HOMEWORK HOUSEHOLD INCOME INCOME JOB SATISFACTION LANGUAGE SKILLS LANGUAGES USED AT HOME LANGUAGES LITERACY MATHEMATICS EDUCATION MOTHER TONGUE NUMERACY OBSERVATION (DATA COLLECTION) PARENTAL ROLE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS PLAYGROUNDS PRIVATE SCHOOLS READING TESTS SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SCHOOL MEALS SCHOOL TIME SCHOOLCHILDREN SCHOOLS SCHOOLTEACHERS SOCIAL ATTITUDES SPANISH (LANGUAGE) STATE SCHOOLS STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS (BUILDINGS) STUDENT ATTITUDE STUDENT PARTICIPATION TEACHER TRAINING TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP TEACHING AIDS TEACHING MATERIALS TEACHING METHODS TEXTBOOKS TRAVELLING TIME VIET NAM

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Lao Cai
    Hung Yen
    Danang
    Phu Yen
    Ben Tre

    Geographic Unit

    No spatial unit

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Boyden, J. University of Oxford. Department of International Development
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    Department for International Development Funding
    Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs Funding

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Multi-stage stratified random sample
    The final sample is formed of 3,284 Grade 5 pupils in 176 classes in 92 school sites (both main and satellite sites); 1,138 of these pupils are Young Lives index children.

    Weighting

    No weighting used.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The instruments included in the survey are:

    Questionnaires - Wave 1

    • School roster
    • Class and teacher roster
    • Child questionnaire (background information)
    • Child Maths test
    • Child language test (Vietnamese)
    • Teacher questionnaire
    • Teacher content knowledge test (Maths)
    • Teacher content knowledge test (Vietnamese)
    • Head teacher questionnaire

    Questionnaires - Wave 2

    Child class and peers questionnaire
    Child Maths test
    Child language test (Vietnamese)

    Survey documentation and questionnaires will be provided shortly at http://www.younglives.org.uk/content/vietnam-school-survey

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2011-10-30 2011-12-14 Wave 1
    2012-04-18 2012-05-18 Wave 2
    Time Method

    Longitudinal/panel/cohort

    This is a sub-study of the main Young Lives cohort study.

    Data Collectors
    Name Affiliation
    Centre for Analysis and Forecast Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences
    General Statistics Office Ministry of Planning and Investment

    Access policy

    Location of Data Collection

    UK Data Service

    Archive where study is originally stored

    UK Data Service
    https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/Catalogue/?sn=7663&type=Data%20catalogue
    Cost: None

    Depositor information

    Depositor
    Name Affiliation
    Solon,A. University of Oxford. Department of International Development

    Distributor information

    Distributor
    Organization name
    UK Data Service

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name URL
    UK Data Service https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/help/get-in-touch
    Access conditions

    The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See <a href='http://ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/how-to-access/conditions.aspx'>terms and conditions</a> for further information.

    Special Permissions
    Indicate if special permissions are required to access a resource Special permissions description
    yes Safeguarded
    Restrictions

    The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See <a href='http://ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/how-to-access/conditions.aspx'>terms and conditions</a> for further information.

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Copyright

    Crown copyright held jointly with the Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences and the General Statistical Office, Government of Vietnam. Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name URL
    UK Data Service https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/help/get-in-touch.aspx

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_VNM_2011_YLSSS-R1_v01_M_WB

    Producers
    Name Role
    UK Data Archive Metadata preparation
    Date of Metadata Production

    2016-06-09

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 02 (JUNE 2016). Initial version of the DDI (DDI2.5 XML CODEBOOK RECORD FOR STUDY NUMBER 7663) was done by UK Data Service in April, 2016.

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