Education to Minority: Factual or Myth

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International Journal of Educational Planning & Administration. ISSN 2249-3093 Volume 3, Number 2 (2013), pp. 115-119 Research India Publications http://www.ripublication.com/ijepa.htm Education to Minority: Factual or Myth Irfan Mumtaz K.S. MBA, NET, (PhD), Research Scholar and Faculty, Al-Ameen Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore-560027 Email-Id: ks.irfan@gmail.com Abstract: This paper encompasses on the education system in the slums of Bangalore region. Recent studies have revealed that the factors which facilitates why the children drop outs are more. In this study it more focuses on the reasons to drop schooling and what people feel about education. At the end of this paper it reveals the need of the education and plebeians think about the girl really need the education, not only for the family betterment but also for the earning of bread and butter and to improve the standard of living/life style. The survey of this region revealed that most of the people are interested in sending their children to the schools preferably government schools as they are finding it difficult to send children to the private school because of the high fees structure, even though government schools collect less fees and favorable installments. Keywords: Education system, Girl education, Educational need, Education in slums, Government and Education. Introduction: Education is a structure of wisdom in which knowledge, dexterity and convention of a group of individuals are conveyed from one generation to another with the help of teaching, training and so on. Now a day s education has become a weapon to survive and to serve the country. Every country s government took the initiative to promote education irrespective of policies, plan, and act. When we look the initiatives of our government on education, it is quite convincing. The government has taken the lead to educate the citizen by providing lot of facilities to the general public predominantly primary education.

116 Irfan Mumtaz K.S. This research paper is alienated into four levels which are as follows. Level I projects on the concise assess of importance of education and initiatives of government on education. The reasons for school droppings and problems faced by the people in slums are discussed in Level II. Is there any need to educate the girl in the slums is portrayed in level III. The final Level projects on findings and consensus. Objectives: 1. To understand the reasons for dropping schools in slums 2. To know the problems accentuate the school dropping 3. To understand the need of the girl education in the region Research Methodology: The study has been undertaken in Bangalore Urban region slums. Bangalore urban has been divided into three major regions namely: Region I, Region II, and Region III. Paravathy puram, Bandepuram, Azad Nagar, Momin puram, Valmiki Nagar, Kalashipalya regions are chosen for the study. Technique of Random sampling was adapted to for the selection of the region. A sample of 600 respondents was taken. Scientifically structured and interview schedule was used to accumulate primary data. Primary data was collected by adopting survey method. Techniques of Tabular analysis were drawn to obtain percentages. Importance of the education: Education is playing a pivotal role in the improvement of mankind. It s not all about studying and getting the degree or the post graduate degree. It s all about how we carry our life in a proper direction, with the help of education to improve our knowledge. The aim of education is to enhance literacy rate to the culmination. We must aspire that every individual of our nation is educated and self-governed. Government and education: The constitution of India has committed that there will be free and compulsory education to all the children up to fourteen years. Recently the parliament of India passed Right to Education (RTE) Act through which education has become the fundamental right of all the children between 6 to 14 years. The provision also provides the obligation on the state to take all necessary steps to ensure that every child participates in, and completes elementary education. This act is implemented in all aided schools to provide free education to at least 25% children. This scheme also initiates on mid day meal to cover up upper primary classes. Under provisions of right of children for education, no child shall be failed or expelled up to 8 th class/ standard. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) was launched in the year 2001 by the government of India which focuses on its guidelines, planning methodology and data on the

Education to Minority: Factual or Myth 117 elementary education. It also focuses on satisfactory quality with emphasis on education for life. It emphasizes on the education of girls and of children with special needs as well as computer education. Findings and Discussion: The reasons for school dropping are listed below. The statistical data are portrayed in the Table: 1. Table1: Reasons for school droppings (N=600) Sl. No. Reasons Region I Region IIRegion IIIPercentage 1. Lack of finance 108(200) 157(200) 175(200) 73.333 2. Lack of education awareness 98(200) 118(200) 169(200) 64.166 3. To Earn bread and butter 125(200) 168(200) 180(200) 78.833 4. Expelled/ detained in the Annual examination 120(200) 135(200) 148(200) 67.166 5. Is the school near to the house130(200) 140(200) 160(200) 71.666 6. Lack of interest in studies 80(200) 95(200) 130(200) 50.833 As the people of these areas are struggling to get the basic needs, they are quite not interested in sending their children to the schools as no money to shell out. The family which shows the interest to send their kids to the school, as lack of education awareness regards which school facilitates/help them to take up their child for the education. In many families the head of the family is female as her husband is died or not able to take the responsibility to give the family the better life. In this situation female rely on the children to earn bread and butter. In addition to this family will have more kids and they think that more kids work at least they can survive and satisfy their basic needs and also to improve their standard of living. As the school dropouts are concern the one of the reason is that students are expelled in the examination through this there is no scope for further study or no rejoining the school. It is also been observed that lack of interest in studies lead to the school droppings. And parents expect that school should be near to their place to send, if the school is far then they won t entertain the kids to the school. The observed problems which influence the kids/ children to go for school leaving are as follows. The experimental figures are projected in the Table: 2.

118 Irfan Mumtaz K.S. Table2: Problems facing by the respondents (N=600) Sl. No. Problems Region I Region IIRegion IIIPercentage 1. Lack of Availability of 140(200) 165(200) 195(200) 83.333 Government schools 2. Expensive fee structure 160(200) 178(200) 190(200) 88.00 3. Availing Scholarship facility 40(200) 36(200) 30(200) 17.667 4. Lack of support from the government145(200) 160(200) 180(200) 80.833 5. Lack of employment 156(200) 163(200) 180(200) 83.166 Lack of government schools: In this region it s been observed that hardly government schools are situated. Slum people revealed that keeping one government school in the area which is far away from the locality is of no use as it is quite difficult to send the children to the school. In addition with this they demand more number of schools to be established nearby place where it will be easy for the local people to send their children to the school. Expensive fees structure: The areas where the government schools are not sited, Private schools are taking advantage by increasing the fees structure which slums locality unable to pay. They also projected that annual fees and monthly fees are collected by the private school. Availing scholarship facilities: Very few children are utilizing the facility as parents find difficulty in getting the proper scholarship for their children. Lack of support from the government: people come across there is no support from the government on education even though government has taken many initiatives to improve and to enhance the literacy rate in the state, these initiatives/ benefits are not reaching to the needy people. In addition to this the families are quite interested to send their children to the schools. Lack of employment: As cost of living in the state is massively increasing, the condition of the slum people remains the same. It has been experiential that there is lot of unemployment exists in these areas. Many of these work on the daily wages, Coolie, Agarbathi/Incense works to satisfy their basic needs and could not meet their own expectation. The perception/view of the slum people on girl education is projected and accepted is as follows. The statistical aspects are revealed in the Table: 3.

Education to Minority: Factual or Myth 119 Table3: Is there need to educate the girl in the family (N=600) Sl. No. Girl Education Region I Region II Region IIIPercentage 1. Betterment of the family 154(200)132(200) 90(200) 62.667 2. Improve standard of living150(200)126(200) 70(200) 57.667 3. Earn bread and butter 130(200)120(200) 90(200) 56.667 4. Economic Independence/ 140(200)118(200) 103(200) 60.167 Self betterment 5. Difficulty in getting good 120(200)147(200) 160(200) 71.167 marriage alliance As the government policies and the awareness to educate the girl has increased, slum people also showing the more interest to educate the girl child. Parents feel that if the girl is educated she can take care of the family for the betterment; indirectly/directly she helps in life style and they also crave to see their child to be independent and want not to lead her life in misery as they are facing. It is been revealed that the educated girl in these areas will not get the good marriage alliance as there is no educate guy in the area. And if the family of educated girl looks the guy other /middle class families, no proposal will be accepted. Conclusion: Education is one of the great weapons to lead better life. The slum people are keen interested to change their life style and standard of living with the help of education and also believe that give better life to their children. Due to the lack of co-ordination between the government support and the family, the trend in these areas is not changing. As far as education of girl is concern it has been improved from the thinking point of view and special thanks to globalization where people are looking for their children future in very better way. And same time people are projecting themselves in a good conduct to take their children career seriously.

120 Irfan Mumtaz K.S.