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Education Sector Strategic Plan. 2006 - 2015. DOSE VISION STATEMENT:. By 2015 universal access to relevant and high quality education has been achieved. DoSE Mission Statement. The Department of State for Education aims at:
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Education Sector Strategic Plan 2006 - 2015
DOSE VISION STATEMENT: By 2015 universal access to relevant and high quality education has been achieved
DoSE Mission Statement The Department of State for Education aims at: • Providing access to relevant and high quality basic education for all • Providing high quality education services • Ensuring gender equity in education • Provision of relevant life skills • Promoting the principle of life long learning
Purpose of Education Strategy To ensure that: By 2015 the department of state of education and its affiliated institutions are providing effective, efficient, relevant and high quality education services to its clients.
OBJECTIVELY VERIFIABLE INDICATORS • EFA objectives achieved • PRSP education objectives achieved
PROGRAMME AREAS • Basic Education • Secondary Education • Tertiary And Higher Education • Technical And Vocational Education And Training • Quality Assurance • Sector Management
BASIC EDUCATION • Early Childhood Development (Age 3-6) • Basic Education (Grade 1- 9) • Adult And Non-Formal Education
To enhance enrolment and quality at the basic level OVIs The GER has increased by 50% or more Increase by a minimum of 50% the number of schools with ECD centres attached Purpose
By 2015 universal access to relevant & quality education has been achieved OVIs More than 80% of students achieve grade level competence in all subjects More than 20% of students achieve mastery level competence in all subjects NER > 80% GER > 100% Completion rate = 100% Double shift classes 32% PTR 45: 1 ECD GER Increased by 50% Increase by a min of 50% the number of LBS with ECD centres attached Increase enrolment to ANFE by 50% Decrease adult illiteracy rate by 50% Project Purpose
Increased access to relevant and high quality adult and non-formal education achieved OVIs: Increase enrolment by 50%, Decrease adult illiteracy rate by 50% (now 63 % -baseline survey to verify the figure) PURPOSE
Improved access to relevant and quality secondary education OVI: Achieve a completion rate of 95% PURPOSE:
Improved access to relevant quality tertiary education. OVIs 10,000 additional Gambian teachers by 2015 Gender parity in enrolment and completion across all disciplines; Quality Observatory established; 15 contact-hours per week norm for lecturers at Gambia College; 30% of all tertiary institutions’ funds self-generated; 33.3% of student tuition fees (unit cost) to be borne by UTG students; Class-size norm of 25 at GC; 95% of GC students completing their programme on time 90% UTG completing their programme on time; Certificate-, diploma- and degree-level programmes offered at tertiary institutions; Purpose
Cont’d • UTG accrediting degree programmes offered at GTTI, MDI & GC; • Approved research policy fully integrated into tertiary education, including fully functional research units; • All students using library and multimedia resources • Sets of approved standards • Sets of monitoring indicators • Periodic observatory reports available
Improved access to and quality of technical and vocational education and training OVIs Access at GTTI increased by 15%; Number of skills development centers in rural areas increased (target of >2 centers); System of Prior Learning accreditation approved and implemented; Functional Gambia National Vocational Qualification established; LMIS established; Mechanical & engineering laboratories established; Approved syllabi established; At least 75% of the total expected levy is collected Purpose
Improved learning outcomes OVIs 80% of students (grade 1-12) at grade level competence and 20% at mastery level; Standardized & timely reports; Frequency of meetings of the quality assurance committee; Validated and approved curriculum report; Validated & approved examinations questions; Monitoring framework covering all levels; >90% of schools with an operational PPM; Purpose
OVIs • PPM reports from schools; • Approved & validated teaching learning materials; • Usage (100%) of relevant and validated textbooks; • 25% of supplementary materials used in schools written by Gambian authors; • Gender parity in the distribution of teachers; • school managers trained and certified in management; • Full staff complement for each school; • Validated & approved school management manual
Effective and efficient delivery of education services achieved OVIs More than 95% of the sectoral objectives achieved in time & within resources; Functional organogram aligned to objectives; Budgetary transfers to LGAs (following the decentralization of school management to LGAs); HR policy approved; Less than 5% staff attrition; Clear accountability matrix; Performance management system approved and implemented; More than 95% delivery against service level agreements (SLA) (individual & teams); Purpose
Cont’d • Approved management system; • Updated assets register developed and maintained; • All resources accounted for within given time lines using prescribed procedures; • timely publication of data with 95% accuracy; • Approved communication strategy; • Operational internet and intranet system; • Document transit time reduced to 24 hrs maximum within Region 1 & headquarters; • Document transit time for hard copies within one week for other regions; • SMT & CCM held monthly and quarterly respectively; • Quarterly monitoring visits by HQ directorates; • Weekly school visits by regional directorates (support visits) • Reduction of gender disparity in teacher recruitment, promotion and distribution by 50%