Service Delivery Indicators Education Survey 2016 - Harmonized Public Use Data (Morocco)
Abstract
The Service Delivery Indicators (SDI) are a set of health and education indicators that examine the effort and ability of staff and the availability of key inputs and resources that contribute to a functioning school or health facility. The indicators are standardized allowing comparison between and within countries over time.
The Education SDIs include teacher effort, teacher knowledge and ability, and the availability of key inputs (for example, textbooks, basic teaching equipment, and infrastructure such as blackboards and toilets). The indicators provide a snapshot of the learning environment and the key resources necessary for students to learn.
The SDI survey conducted in Morocco in 2016, coordinated in partnership by the National Human Development Observatory (ONDH) and the World Bank, was the first SDI survey implemented in North Africa. Data collection was conducted from March 28 to May 25, 2016. The information was collected from 299 public and private primary schools, a sample of 1,582 teachers to measure absence rates, and 1,537 teachers and 2,917 4th grade students to assess their knowledge.