Determine the indicator's value by using the following methodology:
1) Define the main features of an effective mechanism for providing complaints and feedback. Set the minimum number of the mechanism's features a school needs to meet in order to be considered as having "an established mechanism for reporting a violation of the Teacher's Code of Conduct".
2) Conduct interviews with key informants (such as teachers, school management, parents, children), assessing whether the target schools meet the minimum number of the mechanism's features. Examples of relevant questions include:
> Is there any complaint mechanism in the school for reporting cases of breaches of the teacher's Code of Conduct or other child protection issues?
> If yes, what cases should be reported? What is the reporting procedure? To whom do you report? Who should report?
3) To calculate the indicator's value, count the number of schools having an established mechanism for reporting a violation of the Teacher's Code of Conduct and divide it by the total number of assessed schools. Multiply the number by 100 to convert it to a percentage.