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Title ( eng )
Analysis on Equity Issues in Lower Secondary Education in East Uganda
Creator
Ogawa Keiichi
Wokadala James
Source Title
CICE叢書5 Africa-Asia University Dialogue for Educational Development : Final Report of the Phase II Research Results : (1) Gender and Equity
CICE Series
Volume 5
Issue 1
Start Page 111
End Page 140
Abstract
This paper explores the equity issues in lower secondary education with specifi c focus on access and learning achievement in East Uganda. The study employs qualitative and quantitative approaches using school and individual level data. The results reveal that inequalities in both access and achievement are sensitive to school and family related factors including student age, household spending on education, education level of household head, latrine stances to student ratio as well as co-educational, urban and large schools. The qualitative investigation indicates inequality issues are real in the school communities. Though learning opportunities are available to both genders, there are voices of resentment regarding school environmental challenges such as inadequate sanitary facilities, ineffective counseling services, low parental participation in school gender activities as well as minimal protection that all pose danger to not only girl students especially, but also school property. The study finds that school stakeholders should have a sense of responsibility to equip schools with adequate facilities and improve safety as these measures can help to retain students, specifi cally girls, in schools. Collaboration of school managers with women's movements within school communities could show a strong infl uence in motivating girls' participation in schools as these approaches can break the negative gender stereotyping against girls.
Keywords
Equity
Inequality
Access
Achievement
East Uganda
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Date of Issued 2013-03
Rights
Copyright (c) 2013 広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[NCID] BA52782320