The connection between missing school and Indigenous community: challenges and complexities

N. Zamzuri, M. Hanafiah, T. Suzila, Norzanah Mat Nor, H. Rosnan
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This commentary elaborates on the issues pertaining to absenteeism among Indigenous children and explores their perceived challenges and complexities. The qualitative study focuses on the Malaysian Semaq Beri Indigenous community, with 1 of the 19 Orang Asli (the Indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia). Data were collected via semi-structured interviews. The findings indicate that despite various initiatives and incentives by the government to increase access to education, their acceptance of the modern education system is still limited, caused by a complex set of underlying factors: distance to school, lack of transportation assistance, less commitment to modern education, enclave cultural demand, socio-economic disparity, and lack of technology readiness. The study recommends more horizontal and vertical policy-making strategies to inculcate a culture of lifelong learning among the young Indigenous generation. These are seen as preconditions to success through consolidating and sustaining the Indigenous community’s cultural beliefs with current education policies.
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缺失的学校与土著社区之间的联系:挑战与复杂性
这篇评论详细阐述了与土著儿童缺勤有关的问题,并探讨了他们所面临的挑战和复杂性。定性研究的重点是马来西亚Semaq Beri土著社区,其中有1 / 19的Orang Asli(马来西亚半岛的土著人民)。数据通过半结构化访谈收集。研究结果表明,尽管政府采取了各种措施和激励措施来增加受教育的机会,但他们对现代教育体系的接受程度仍然有限,这是由一系列复杂的潜在因素造成的:学校距离、缺乏交通援助、对现代教育的承诺较少、飞地文化需求、社会经济差距以及缺乏技术准备。该研究建议采取更横向和纵向的决策战略,向土著青年一代灌输终身学习的文化。这些被视为通过当前的教育政策巩固和维持土著社区的文化信仰而取得成功的先决条件。
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