Abstract

This article presents and analyses comprehensive information for nearly all mainland countries in Sub-Saharan Africa on class size and teaching loads in secondary education. In particular, it argues that the student-teacher ratio is a poor indicator of both schooling efficiency and educational quality and also that teaching loads appear to be relatively low in SSA when compared with developed countries.

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