Progress of basic competencies, literacy and enrolment of children in Matlab: re-visiting baseline villages
Citation
Rana, A. M., & Ahmed, S. M. (2000). Progress of basic competencies, literacy and enrolment of children in Matlab: re-visiting baseline villages. Research Reports (2000): Social Studies, Vol – XXVI, 236–258.Abstract
The Assessment of Basic Competency (ABC) test was administered under BRAC ICDDR,
B Joint Research Project to explore the progress of enrolment, basic competency
and literacy of children during the seven years period (1992-1999) under study in rural
Matlab, Bangladesh. The test was administered initially in 1992 followed by 1995 and
1999. A total of 749 children was included in 1992 test and followed by 1703 in 1995 and
969 in 1999. All three types of households viz BRAC member, eligible non-member and
non-eligible households were included in the samples who were aged 11-15 years
irrespective of their enrolment status. The study villages were selected from the 60
villages of baseline survey, where socioeconomic survey was carried out simultaneously.
Findings revealed that enrolment has increased from 77% in 1992 to 89% in 1995 and to
93% in 1999. Enrolment of girls was found to be higher than boys in the follow up tests.
Both enrolment and drop-out rate was higher among the eligible non-member
household's children. The rate of basic competence increased from 17.4% in 1992 to
26.4% in 1995 but dropped to 18.1% in 1999. One notable feature was that the children
from BRAC schools did somewhat better compared to children in similar schools
elsewhere, being more pronounced in 1995. The gender gap has slightly narrowed down
in terms of learning achievement from 1992 to in 1995 though girls were still lagging
behind. However in 1999, girls performed better than boys did in learning achievement.