Muthuvan部落女童辍学及数字素养影响分析

Asish Mohan, G. Gutjahr, Nisanth M. Pillai, Lynnea Erickson, R. Menon, Prema Nedungadi
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与印度其他邦相比,印度喀拉拉邦的识字率和人类发展指数都很高。但这并没有扩展到该州的部落人口。由于各种原因,包括易受剥削和虐待,女性部落人口尤其处于不利地位。本研究调查了导致高辍学率的因素,并评估了计算机素养干预对先前辍学的部落女孩的成功。研究人员对两个中心的31名学生进行了抽样调查,以确定这些女孩辍学的原因。分析显示了三类学习者。学生们接受了计算机知识培训,之后他们参加了基本数字知识和计算机概念的外部认证考试。提出了降低辍学率、确保安全并鼓励部落女童继续接受教育的政策建议。
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Analysis of School Dropouts and Impact of Digital Literacy in Girls of the Muthuvan Tribes
The Indian state of Kerala has a high literacy rate and human development index compared to other states in India. But this has not extended to the tribal population of the state. Female tribal populations are particularly disadvantaged for a variety of reasons including vulnerability to exploitation and abuse. This study investigates factors contributing to the high dropout rate and evaluates the success of a computer literacy intervention with tribal girls who had previously dropped out of the education system. A sample of 31 students in two centers was administered a survey to identify why the girls had dropped out of the school system. The analysis showed three clusters of learners. The students received computer literacy training after which they took an externally certified examination in basic Digital Literacy and computer concepts. Policy recommendations to decrease the dropout rate, ensure safety, and encourage further education for tribal girls are presented.
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