Pandemic-Led Challenges for Rural Students in Bangladesh

Q3 Social Sciences IAFOR Journal of Education Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.22492/ije.11.3.06
Md Monirul Islam, S. Shaheen, Ratan Kumar Roy, Aminul Islam, Md Daloar Hossain
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The COVID-19 pandemic had has a impact on education in Bangladesh, especially for rural areas students. This research was conducted in the South Bali Para village of Trishal Upazila in Mymensingh and focused to investigate the difficulties faced by rural students in terms of accessing and adjusting to online education during the pandemic. A sample of 300 students from primary to higher secondary levels was surveyed, and empirical research revealed that economic hardship and lack of access to online education were the primary concerns for rural students. This contrasts with urban students, who were primarily affected by mental health issues. According to the research findings, more than 60% of households in rural areas lacked internet access or smartphones, despite the fact that approximately 70% of primary, lower, and higher secondary students resided in these regions. Efforts to provide remote learning through methods such as television or multimedia classrooms in remote areas did not effectively support rural students in their online education during the pandemic. Therefore, the study highlights the socioeconomic challenges and costs of pandemic-led online education in rural Bangladesh, including the increased risk of dropouts and child marriages. The findings emphasize the urgent need for an inclusive and accessible strategy for remote learning that specifically addresses the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable students in Bangladesh.
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流行病给孟加拉国农村学生带来的挑战
2019冠状病毒病大流行对孟加拉国的教育产生了影响,特别是对农村地区的学生。这项研究是在Mymensingh的Trishal Upazila南巴厘岛帕拉村进行的,重点是调查大流行期间农村学生在获取和适应在线教育方面面临的困难。对300名从小学到高中的学生进行了抽样调查,实证研究显示,经济困难和无法获得在线教育是农村学生的主要关注点。这与城市学生形成鲜明对比,城市学生主要受到心理健康问题的影响。根据研究结果,超过60%的农村家庭没有互联网接入或智能手机,尽管大约70%的小学、初中和高中学生居住在这些地区。疫情期间,在偏远地区通过电视或多媒体教室等方式提供远程学习的努力未能有效支持农村学生的在线教育。因此,该研究强调了孟加拉国农村地区以流行病为主导的在线教育的社会经济挑战和成本,包括辍学率和童婚风险的增加。研究结果强调,迫切需要制定一项包容性和可获取的远程学习战略,专门解决孟加拉国最贫困和最弱势学生的需求。
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IAFOR Journal of Education
IAFOR Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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