Factor Affecting Students Selection Process of “Secondary Education Stipend Program” -A Case Study in Joypurhat Sadar Upazila

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2014-12Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Khan, Md. RashedMetadata
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Education is the foundation of any nation. It is necessary for all. This is simply because an
individual that is not educated cannot be active in the society. Education creates awareness
as it regenerate the way of thinking of an individual. S/he understands what and how to do
in order to enhance good living. Secondary schools are vested with the responsibility of
imparting knowledge, skills and attitudes essential for individuals to fit into society for
development. But secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are
usually low, especially in rural areas. To increase girls enrolment by subsidize secondary
education in rural area Female Secondary Stipend Program(SESP) began as an experiment
in 1982 by a local NGO in a single upazila. Bangladesh government launched a nationwide
stipend program for girls in secondary school in January 1994 with support from
development partner. From 2009 the priority of SESP goes to poor student. Government
decided to provide stipend to male student along with female student. The main purpose of
this program is to retain poor student into school and built them as an active work force of
development.
The main objective of this study is to describe the Secondary Education Stipend Program
and its recipients and to identify the factor that has influence on selection process of
stipend and analyze the relationship between the factors. Both the primary and the
secondary data have been used in this study. The primary data has been collected through
questionnaire survey. The secondary data has been collected from various published
documents in the form of books, manual, journals, newspapers, research reports, and
internet. Two categories of respondents have been considered for this research, i.e. the
stipend selection committee member and the stipend recipients. The total number of
respondents is 95. Among them, 55 respondents are from the selection committee member
category, and 40 respondents are from the stipend recipient category. Both male and
female respondent are considered. In this study, the obtained data has been analyzed
through quantitative method by using statistical tools like SPSS, MS-Excel, and other
arithmetic methods of data analysis that are available and viable. In some cases, to present
findings of the data, graphics manner have been used with the aid of charts and tablature
presentation.