Personal, Social, and Cultural Perspectives on Female Secondary School Dropouts in Bangladesh

Mahmuda Alam, M. Hoque
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Christian missionaries started the modern education of women in India and Bengal. After a long journey, women could strengthen their position in education before the partition in 1947. But during the Pakistani period, the advancement of women was somewhat hindered. However, when Bangladesh became independent in 1971, women started coming to educational institutions with a new vigor, which became tremendously visible in the 21st century. Although women achieved equality in secondary education in the second decade of the 21st century, their dropout rate is still alarming. The general purpose of the research work in this regard is to find out the causes of the dropout rate of female students in secondary education in Bangladesh in general and in the context of personal, social, and cultural barriers in particular. Attempts have been made to achieve the goals and objectives of the research by using a mixed-method approach. The results found that personal, social, and cultural issues are equally responsible for female students’ dropping out of secondary education as structural issues. Furthermore, the immediate process of dropping out is child marriage, a socio-cultural disorder. While most studies refer to it as a cause, this study found that it is a process, not a cause. In addition to this, three other factors due to socio-cultural degradation are significant. These are addictions to the virtual world, addiction to illegal affairs (flirting, passion for love, real or purposeful), and addiction to drugs. All the addictions are increasing alarmingly, especially among female students.
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孟加拉国女性中学辍学的个人、社会和文化视角
基督教传教士在印度和孟加拉开始了对妇女的现代教育。在1947年印巴分治之前,经过漫长的跋涉,妇女才得以加强她们在教育领域的地位。但在巴基斯坦时期,妇女地位的提高多少受到了阻碍。然而,当孟加拉国于1971年独立时,女性开始以新的活力进入教育机构,这在21世纪变得非常明显。虽然妇女在21世纪第二个十年中实现了中等教育的平等,但她们的辍学率仍然令人震惊。在这方面的研究工作的总体目的是找出孟加拉国中等教育中女学生辍学率的原因,特别是在个人、社会和文化障碍的背景下。已经尝试通过使用混合方法的方法来实现研究的目标和目的。结果发现,个人、社会和文化问题与结构性问题一样,对女学生中等教育辍学负有同等责任。此外,辍学的直接原因是童婚,这是一种社会文化障碍。虽然大多数研究将其称为原因,但这项研究发现这是一个过程,而不是原因。除此之外,社会文化退化的其他三个因素也很重要。这些是对虚拟世界的上瘾,对非法事务(调情,对爱情的激情,真实的或有目的的)的上瘾,以及对毒品的上瘾。所有的上瘾都在惊人地增加,尤其是在女学生中。
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