Quality Learning Project (QLP) 2004 Mathematics educator: South Africa - National study

- Diedericks, Gertruida
- Herbst, Dorethea
- Makgamatha, Matthews Matome
- Masegela, Kgabo
- Paterson, Heidi
- Prinsloo, Casper Hendrik
- Winnaar, Lolita Desiree
- Pheiffer, Carla Jean
- Phurutse, Makola
- Human Sciences Research Council, JET Education Services
- Human Sciences Research Council (Producer)
- JET Education Services (Producer)
INTERVENTION; LEARNING OUTCOMES; MATHEMATICS; QUALITY LEARNING PROJECT (QLP)
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Abstract
Description: The topics included in the educators' contextual questionnaire covered e.g. biographical information, qualification, teaching experience, professional development, number of classes and periods, percentage time spent on activities during and after school, tests/exams and homework, learner's educational background, attitude of learners towards learning, negative factors on Mathematics teaching, involvement of parents, class profile - size of classes and type of facilities, Mathematics syllabus, improved assessment practices, effective use of learning support materials, and curriculum monitoring. The data file consists of 306 variables and 149 cases.
Abstract: The Quality Learning Project (QLP) is a five-year school improvement project intended to facilitate educational change in South Africa by working with district officials, school management teams and educators. The aim of the project was to improve learner performance in mathematics and the languages of instruction in Grades 8-12 in 524 schools nationally across 17 districts. As part of a large sum of money made available by the Business Trust during 2000 to 2004, R170 million went to the QLP (Quality Learning Project), managed by JET Education Services who were the programme intervention managers. Ten NGOs across all the provinces were responsible for administering the intervention and the HSRC was contracted to do an independent evaluation of the programme's impact in 70 experimental and 16 control schools, i.e. a sample of the 524 schools selected. A baseline survey was administered prior to interventions which allowed the HSRC to observe the situation within schools and districts. A mid-evaluation survey was conducted to monitor progress made. Finally in 2004 the final or summative study was conducted to evaluate the interventions as well as determine its effectiveness. The QLP evaluation study included 70 experimental schools and 16 control school. A total of 2386 grade 9 and 3810 grade 11 learners were surveyed in 2004. In addition 78 school principals (one for every sampled school) and 318 teacher questionnaire were administered.
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2004 / 2004
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South Africa (ZA)
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OtherOther, The study was intervention based so a baseline survey was administered in 2000, an intervention was done at the schools, a follow-up survey was administered in 2002 and then another in 2004 as the final year to test the impact of the intervention.
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Face-to-face interview
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Observation
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Update Metadata: 2021-01-13 | Issue Number: 1748 | Registration Date: 2015-03-09