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Learner Vulnerabilities Analysis

Highlights

Loading.. of enrolled learners are girls

Loading.. enrolled girls have been identified as pregnant and/or a mother

Girls are reported as absent Loading.. of the time

Gender Ratio
Created with Highcharts 9.3.30Female: 0%Male: 0%
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Count Learners EnrolledClass Enrolment for AY 2022FemaleMale
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3% Marked AbsentAbsenteeism Rates0​00​00​00​00​0MaleFemale (All)Female (Mother)Female (Pregnant)Female (None)0
Learners with Maternal Status
Created with Highcharts 9.3.30Loading... of female learners have maternal statusMother: 0%Pregnant: 0%Mother and Pregnant: 0%
How are special needs defined?

Based on the Washington Group Short Set

Vision

The learner struggles to read their exercise books, or the board unless they sit close to it.

Communication

The learner struggles to read their exercise books, or the board unless they sit close to it. Using their usual language, others often struggle to understand what the learner is telling them, and/or the learner struggles to understand them.

Hearing

The learner does not respond to others or others have to use a louder voice or go closer to them so they can hear.

Mobility

The learner struggles to move around the school.

Cognition

The learner needs more time for simple tasks, does not remember tasks and/or what they have learnt, and/or cannot concentrate in class.

Self Care

The learner struggles in daily self-care, such as using the bathroom and feeding themselves.

What are Other Common Conditions?
Epilepsy

A neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions, associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

Dwarfism

The condition of being of unusually short stature or small size, especially on account of a genetic or medical condition such as achondroplasia.

Albinism

A congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white) and the eyes (which are usually pink).

Highlights

Loading... of learners in Wi De Ya have been assessed for special needs.

Loading... learners have at least some difficulty in one of the six special needs categories.

Loading... learners have epilepsy, albinism, and/or dwarfism.

Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Count of LearnersWhat needs are the most prevalent?0​00​00​00​00​00​03 - Cannot do at all2 - a lot of difficulty1 - Some difficultyVisionHearingCognitionSelf CareCommunicationMobility0
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Count of LearnersHow prevalent are other common conditions?0​00​00​0EpilepsyDwarfismAlbinism0
Where are the learners with special needs located?
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Count of LearnersAll LearnersLearners with needs
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Zoom in+Zoom out-Has special needsNo learners with special needs
Learners with special needs
20 Learners
0 Learners
How do special needs affect attendance?
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3%Absenteeism Rate0​00​00​00​00​00​00​00​00​00​00​00​0HearingSelf CareCognitionCommunicationVisionMobility0
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Learner Absenteeism Rate
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Learner Category Count of Learners % of School Population
Persistently Absent

These learners are defined to be absent between 10% to 49% of the time.

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Out of School Children

Severely Absent

These learners are defined to be absent at least 50% of the time

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Not Enroled

These children are of school going age but have not been enroled in school

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Who has a higher rate of absenteeism?
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Absenteeism Rate %
Why are learners removed from school?
Created with Highcharts 9.3.3Count of Learners0​00​00​0EpilepsyDwarfismAlbinism0
Absenteeism Distribution
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Trends over Time