Socioeconomic background of the learners' households and the issue of financial sustainability: the case of BRAC primary schools
Date
2003-12Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Kalam, Md. AbulMetadata
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Khan, M. A. K. A. (2003, December). Socioeconomic background of the learners’ households and the issue of financial sustainability: the case of BRAC primary schools. Research Reports (2003): Social Studies, Vol – XXXIII, 229–266.Abstract
The study attempted to know the socio-economic condition of the community around
school, their perception, views and opinions about BRAC primary schools and their
quality; and people's willingness to pay for education. The study was conducted in two
BRAC primary school areas of Rangpur and Modhupur having good and not so good
performance respectively in paying fee. A census with about 400 households around each
of the sample schools and group discussions with different groups were done for the
purpose using structured questionnaire and checklists. The study reveals that household
average education and annual income levels are found to play influential role in keeping
the household regular or irregular in paying tuition fee as well as making them willing to
pay for education. It is also observed that the proposed rate of tuition fee in BRAC
primary schools is reasonable or even lower compared to private cost of primary
education in Bangladesh and fee in other fee-paying schools in the locality. A significant
proportion of the community around the schools is willing to pay the amount the BRAC
primary schools proposed. However, BRAC primary schools could not attract much of
the households those are socio-economically potential households for BRAC primary
schools. Potential client for BRAe primary schools may be the households having
average education of five or more years of schooling with (i) fair amount of land with
service or business as main source of income and have more than one sources of income,
or (ii) big land holding with agricultural work as main source of income and have more
than one sources of income. Moreover, the study reveals a need for well-designed
publicity about the schools and developing the schools in some aspects of those
community people perceived as the characteristics of a good school.