Primary school achievement in English and mathematics and Zimbabwe: A multi-level analysis.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1993.Subject(s): Summary: In Zimbabbwe's primary schools, the authors argue, higher achievement in math is associated with the amount of teacher training and instructional time, as well as the pupil-teacher ratio. Higher achievement in English is associated with the pupil-teacher and texbook-to-pupil ratios as well as the amount of teacher training.
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In Zimbabbwe's primary schools, the authors argue, higher achievement in math is associated with the amount of teacher training and instructional time, as well as the pupil-teacher ratio. Higher achievement in English is associated with the pupil-teacher and texbook-to-pupil ratios as well as the amount of teacher training.
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