Factors affecting the discontinuation of learners in grade III in formal primary schools and Ebtedayee Madrasahs
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Khan, , Md. K. A. (2001). Factors affecting the discontinuation of learners in grade III in formal primary schools and Ebtedayee Madrasahs.
Abstract
This study aimed to follow-up the learners who discontinued from grade III in primary school
and Ebtedayee Madrassah. The specific objectives were to determine their socioeconomic
background, identify the reasons for their discontinuation, look at their employment status and
examine possibilities for their further enrollment in any type of school. The learners of the
selected grade were chosen purposively from three rural-based primary schools and one
Ebtedayee Madrassah located in two districts with low literacy rates. Twenty-five learners and
their parents, 19 cohorts of the selected learners, 22 teachers of the selected schools and
Madrassahs and 62 community people were interviewed through informal discussions using
unstructured checklists. Major findings show that the tendency of discontinuation tends to be
higher among the children of the extreme poor and illiterate families. Some socioeconomic and
school-related factors such as lack of necessary guidance and support from families and the
teaching-learning system in government primary schools were associated with such
discontinuation. The rate of discontinuation of the learners in the formal primary schools may be
reduced by modifying the teaching-learning system, which would be appropriate especially for
the children of poor and illiterate families. To do this, the existing physical infrastructure may
need to be extended or the discontinued learners may be served by promoting the non-formal
primary education model operated by different NGOs
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Research Report