The Successful Education Sector Development in Tanzania – Comment on gender-balance and inclusive education

Abstract
In this paper we discuss to what extent the international and national equality goals regarding gender balance and inclusive education have been reached in the education sector development in Tanzania. According to recent reports, the development trend has been generally positive, and the country is close to achieving its primary education targets. More detailed reviews suggest, however, that current monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are too narrow to catch the critical factors regarding equality, particularly in secondary education. Our comment concerns the achievements and challenges, and emphasises the significance of a multidimensional set of information including in‐depth qualitative research on connections between socio‐cultural factors and education.
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Published
2010
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Peer reviewed
ISSN
1360-0516
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09540250802555416
Language
English
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Gender and Education
Citation
  • Okkolin, M.-A., Lehtomäki, E., & Bhalalusesa, E. (2010). The Successful Education Sector Development in Tanzania – Comment on gender-balance and inclusive education. Gender and Education, 22(1), 63-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540250802555416
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