Matokeo Darasa La Saba 2007 2008

A: PS = Primary School, 07 = region code, 08 = school code, 001 = candidate number, 2007 = year.

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Statistics from 2008 highlight a wide gap in educational outcomes across different regions and genders: Top Performing Region Dar es Salaam recorded the highest pass rate at just under Lowest Performing Region recorded the lowest pass rate at Gender Gap In Dar es Salaam, 82% of boys passed compared to 66% of girls In Shinyanga, the gap was even more pronounced, with 46% of boys passing compared to only 22% of girls U.S. Department of Education (.gov) Factors Influencing Results Reports from the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) A: PS = Primary School, 07 = region

The story of the , or Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba , in Tanzania is one of a sudden, sharp decline that forced a national conversation about the quality of education. While the early 2000s were a time of massive growth in enrollment, the years 2007 and 2008 marked the moment when the "quantity over quality" crisis became impossible to ignore. The Turning Point Department of Education (

NECTA (National Examinations Council of Tanzania) ina kumbukumbu za mitihani yote tangu 1970. Ingawa hawaweki matokeo ya darasa la saba mtandaoni kwa umma (kwa sababu si mitihani ya taifa kama kidato cha nne), unaweza kuandika barua rasmi kwa:

Educational analysts at the time pointed to a shortage of teachers and learning materials as the primary cause for the modest performance, despite the high enrollment numbers.

The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results for 2007 and 2008 are no longer a mystery to many. Let's draft a story around a student who sat for their KCPE in 2007.