How do the AEDI data get collected?
School entry is the first time point where data can be systematically collected on all children in a population. Teachers complete the AEDI checklist for each eligible child using a simple and secure web-based data entry system. Schools are provided with funding for teacher relief time as it takes teachers on average 20 minutes per child to complete the AEDI Checklists. Teachers complete the AEDI Checklists based on their knowledge and observations of the children in their class. Children are not required to be present.
School entry is the first time point where data can be systematically collected on all children in a population. Teachers complete the AEDI checklist for each eligible child using a simple and secure web-based data entry system. Schools need to be provided with funding for teacher relief time as it takes teachers on average 20 minutes per child to complete the AEDI Checklists. Teachers complete the AEDI Checklists based on their knowledge and observations of the children in their class. Children are not required to be present.