Indicator Definition
| Indicator Name | BED 2.1.2 Number of new pupils who participated in a basic education programme (formal and alternative) |
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| Indicator Definition | Pupils (children, youth, and adults) which are considered new are those that did not attend basic formal or non-formal education the previous year. This means that the person has enrolled in basic education school for the first time, or after at least one year absence. [1] The 75% attendance threshold is a common standard in many educational contexts because it typically reflects a meaningful level of participation in the learning process. It's important to consider the specific circumstances of the project and the needs of the participants when determining the appropriate level of attendance to define "participation." Flexibility and context-specific adjustments may be necessary, especially in humanitarian settings. |
| Related to Old Performance Indicator | |
| Indicator Level | Output |
Disaggregation
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| Measuring Unit | Individuals (children, young and adult) that participated in HELVETAS' supported basic education programs. |
Examples of Actvities
Formal Education Programs: Implementing primary and lower secondary education programs through Helvetas-supported schools and educational institutions.
Non-Formal Education Programs: Conducting Second Chance, Bridge, and Catch-up Programs for different age groups to provide alternative learning opportunities.
Literacy and Numeracy Training: Providing literacy and numeracy training as part of vocational education/training or other programs to improve foundational skills.
Education in emergencies and protracted crisis programs: This includes programs delivering learning opportunities for all ages in situations of conflicts, protracted crises, situations of violence, forced displacement, disasters, and public health emergencies.
Teacher Training: Training teachers to improve the quality of education and student learning outcomes, focusing on interactive and inclusive teaching methods.
Educational Material Provision: Distributing textbooks, learning materials, and other educational resources to support basic education and enhance the learning environment
Data Collection
| Data Source and Means of Verification | Project or school records/documents (e.g., enrolment and/or attendance lists). Reports from headmasters/mistresses |
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| Measuring Frecuency | Data should be collected continuously throughout the project or whenever significant activities are completed. |
| Data Collection Guidance | It is the school that is responsible for tracking student attendance. Project manager or a designated data responsible, contacts the schools to get the data and reports to head office and other donors. At the beginning of the project, establish an agreement with the headmaster or principal to regularly share participation records. This ensures they are prepared when you request this information. After the program or term is finished, contact the school directly. You can do this via phone, email, or by visiting the school in person. Ask for a copy of the records showing the number of new students who enrolled in and participated in the basic formal or non-formal education programme. In projects where a digital learning management system is in place, the number of pupils can be automatically extracted from the database. It’s important to gather these records shortly after the educational program ends. Depending on the program's structure, you may need to collect this data at the end of the semester, bi-annually, or annually. Regularly scheduled data collection ensures accuracy and consistency. |
How to report
Report total number of new persons that participated in any of Helvetas' supported basic education programs, disaggregated by the required categories.
In addition, include the number of schools supported and the project-to-date total, that is the baseline (all pupils) plus the number of newcomers/first class students each year.
The data is reported to Head Office annually.
Related Indicators
| Related Donor Indicators | SDC USAID: |
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| Related HELVETAS Indicators |