Quality of Education in Independent and Franchise Private Secondary Schools in Pakistan

M. S. Mirza, Nazia Manzoor
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Pakistan has a variety of privately managed schools. Inspired by thecorporate model the large school systems offer franchise to the smallschools in the name of better quality education leading to better marketacceptability. This study was conducted to find out the difference in thequality of education provided by the franchise and independent privatesecondary schools. Ten schools of a renowned large spread schoolsystem were selected conveniently and ten independent schools wereselected from the same localities for ensuring similarity of the context.Quality of education was define dalong input, process and product/outputindicators. Opinion of Head Teachers (HTs)/ School principals wasgathered through a questionnaire consisting five point rating scale oninput and process indicators. Opinion of HTs about input indicators wasvalidated through direct observation of the input indicators in the schoolsby one of the researchers. Students’ achievement scores in thematriculation examination conducted by the Board of Intermediate andSecondary Education, Lahore were the indicator of quality output. TheHTs of the two types of schools perceived no significant difference in thequality of input and process at their schools but the independent schoolsscoring slightly better on each of the two indicators. However, theindependent private schools were significantly superior to the franchiseschools in quality of output in terms of students’ pass percentage anddistribution over grades. Thus, the claim of franchising for better qualityeducation was not supported by this research.
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巴基斯坦独立和特许私立中学的教育质量
巴基斯坦有各种各样的私立学校。受企业模式的启发,大型学校系统以提高教育质量的名义向小型学校提供特许经营权,从而提高市场接受度。本研究旨在找出特许经营中学与独立私立中学在教育质素上的差异。在一个著名的大型学校系统中选择了十所学校,方便地从同一地区选择了十所独立学校,以确保背景的相似性。通过投入、过程和产品/输出指标来定义教育质量。班主任/校长的意见是通过一份问卷收集的,该问卷包括对投入和过程指标的五点评分表。其中一位研究者通过对学校投入指标的直接观察,验证了教师对投入指标的看法。学生在拉合尔中级和中等教育委员会举办的入学考试中的成绩是质量产出的指标。两类学校的高管认为,他们学校的教学投入和教学过程的质量没有显著差异,但私立学校在这两项指标上的得分略高。然而,就学生的通过率和年级分布而言,独立私立学校的产出质量明显优于特许经营学校。因此,本研究不支持特许经营提高教育质量的主张。
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