初等教育の無償化導入が教育現場に与える影響 : ザンビアにおけるPTA費廃止がコミュニティ参加に与える影響を中心に <研究ノート>

国際協力研究誌 Volume 14 Issue 1 Page 103-112 published_at 2008-03-31
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初等教育の無償化導入が教育現場に与える影響 : ザンビアにおけるPTA費廃止がコミュニティ参加に与える影響を中心に <研究ノート>
Title ( eng )
A study on the impact of the introduction of Free Primary Education : With a focus on the abolition of PTA fees influencing the partnership between local communities and schools in Zambia <Research Notes>
Creator
Matsubara Kenji
Source Title
国際協力研究誌
Journal of International Development and Cooperation
Volume 14
Issue 1
Start Page 103
End Page 112
Abstract
Along with the world movement towards achieving Universal Primary Education,Zambia introduced Free Primary Education in 2002, covering grades 1 to 7.This new policy had put the abolition of PTA fees, which used to play a role in the cost-sharing of education, into effect. It has been contributing to the rapid increase of the enrollment at the primary level. In order to compensate decreased income of the basic schools, the Ministry of Education, Zambia, began to disburse a newly introduced school grant, called Sector Pool Fund, to the basic schools.

The purpose of the paper is primarily to examine the impact of the abolition of the PTA fees in relation to existing partnership between local communities and basic schools in the rural and urban areas. In order to obtain qualitative data, interviews were conducted with headteachers and teachers at five basic schools in the rural and urban areas of Choma district in the southern province, Zambia.

The results seemingly indicate that the abolition of the PTA fees has reduced the parents' burden of cost-sharing of education more in the urban areas than in the rural areas. It is reasonably presumed that the results also show that the tight guidelines on the use of Sector Pool Fund have made the partnership between the local communities and the basic schools less cooperative. As a result, some basic schools, especially in the rural areas, nowadays find it difficult to conduct major rehabilitation, which was once often assisted by the local communities. To regain active support from local communities, it would be suggested that they might be allowed to participate in school management when deciding the use of Sector Pool Fund.
NDC
Society [ 360 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院国際協力研究科
Date of Issued 2008-03-31
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1341-0903
[NCID] AN10482914