IDA only vs Madagascar, Republic of: Pupil-qualified teacher ratio in pre-primary education
Pupil-qualified teacher ratio in pre-primary education over time
- IDA only
- Madagascar, Republic of
How they compare
IDA only currently reports 37.82 headcount basis against 22.58 headcount basis in Madagascar, Republic of, a difference of 15.24 headcount basis.
That makes IDA only's figure about 1.7 times Madagascar, Republic of's.
Across all 6 years both countries report, IDA only has been ahead every year.
IDA only ranks 7th and Madagascar, Republic of ranks 10th of 24 groups.
IDA only has averaged higher in every one of the 1 decades both report.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher pupil-qualified teacher ratio in pre-primary education, IDA only or Madagascar, Republic of?
- IDA only, at 37.82 headcount basis against 22.58 headcount basis in Madagascar, Republic of as of 2019.
- What is the difference in pupil-qualified teacher ratio in pre-primary education between IDA only and Madagascar, Republic of?
- 15.24 headcount basis, with IDA only ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for IDA only and Madagascar, Republic of?
- 6 years are reported by both, from 2014 to 2019.
- How do IDA only and Madagascar, Republic of rank globally for pupil-qualified teacher ratio in pre-primary education?
- IDA only ranks 7th and Madagascar, Republic of ranks 10th of 24 groups.
- Where does this data come from?
- UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as Pupil-qualified teacher ratio in pre-primary education (headcount basis). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Average number of pupils per qualified teacher at a given level of education, based on headcounts of both pupils and teachers. Divide the total number of pupils enrolled at the specified level of education by the number of qualified teachers at the same level. A qualified teacher is one who has the minimum academic qualifications necessary to teach at a specific level of education in a given country. This is usually related to the subject(s) they teach. In computing and interpreting this indicator, one should take into account the existence of part-time teaching, school-shifts, multi-grade classes and other practices that may affect the precision and meaningfulness of pupil-teacher ratios. When feasible, the number of part-time teachers is converted to ‘full-time equivalent’ teachers; a double-shift teacher is counted twice, etc. Teachers are defined as persons whose professional activity involves the transmitting of knowledge, attitudes and skills that are stipulated in a formal curriculum programme to students enrolled in a formal educational institution.