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Can Public Rankings Improve School Performance? Evidence from a Nationwide Reform in Tanzania

Resource type
Report
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Title
Can Public Rankings Improve School Performance? Evidence from a Nationwide Reform in Tanzania
Abstract
In 2013, Tanzania introduced “Big Results Now in Education”, a low-stakes accountability program that published both nationwide and within-district school rankings. Using data from the universe of school performance from 2011-2016, we identify the impacts of the reform using a difference-in-differences estimator that exploits the differential pressure exerted on schools at the top and bottom of their respective district rankings. We find that BRN improved learning outcomes for schools in the bottom two deciles of their districts. However, the program also led schools to strategically exclude students from the terminal year of primary school.
Institution
Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE)
Date
2019-02-19
Language
en
Short Title
Can Public Rankings Improve School Performance?
Accessed
06/09/2020, 17:28
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Cilliers, J., Mbiti, I., & Zeitlin, A. (2019). Can Public Rankings Improve School Performance? Evidence from a Nationwide Reform in Tanzania. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE). https://doi.org/10.35489/BSG-RISE-WP_2019/027