评估尼日利亚免费初等教育政策的成本和可持续性问题

W. Iguodala
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本文分别评估了尼日利亚实施免费义务初等教育政策的成本和可持续性问题。观察到的小学毕业生的低质量和学校系统中所有生产投入的稀缺性促使研究提出了三(3)个研究问题来指导调查。整个小学系统包括622,841所小学的707,124名教师构成了研究人口。一个方便的数字35,356(1)。使用多阶段抽样技术从学校中随机抽取5%的教师组成研究样本。相关政府部委、部门和机构(MDAs)分配资金的文件证据和问卷标题:免费和义务小学入学政策维持问卷(FRECOPRISUQUE)经过验证和试点测试(N=50, r= 0.77),并由研究人员在尼日利亚教师工会(NUT)的37位主席的协助下进行管理,这些主席来自联邦的每个州,包括FCT。为回答研究问题而收集的数据用均值、百分比和标准差进行描述性分析。根据数据分析,得出以下结论。首先,为每位学生的免费义务初等教育政策提供充足资金所需的资金为25.5万奈拉。其次,这只占政府拨给小学教育所需资金的3%左右。第三,利益相关者尤其是教师的看法是,尼日利亚政府缺乏实施该政策的能力。根据调查结果,有人建议政府承认其无法为该政策提供足够的资金,并通过立法邀请家长和企业组织捐款以维持该政策。
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ASSESSING THE COST OF FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION POLICY IN NIGERIA AND THE QUESTION OF SUSTAINABILITY
The cost of implementing free and compulsory primary education policy in Nigeria and the question of sustainability were respectively assessed in the paper. The observed poor quality of primary school leavers and scarcity of all production inputs in the school system motivated the study that raised three (3) research questions to guide investigation. The entire primary school system including the 707,124 teachers across the 622,841 available primary schools constituted the study population. A convenient number of 35,356(i.e 5 percent) teachers randomly selected from the schools using the multi-stage sampling technique made up the study sample. Documentary evidences of allocated funds from relevant government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and a questionnaire title: Free and Compulsory Primary School Attendance Policy Sustenance Questionnaire (FRECOPRISUQUE) was validated, pilot-tested (N=50, r= 0.77) and administered by the researchers assisted by 37 chair persons of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), each from every state of the federation including the FCT. Data collected to answer the research questions were descriptively analysed with means, percentages and standard deviation. Based on data analysis, the following findings emerged. First, the money required to adequately fund the free and compulsory primary education policy per pupil is N255,000.00. Second, it is only about 3 percent of the required money that government allocates to fund primary education. Thirdly, the perception of stakeholders particularly teachers is that government lacks the ability to implement the policy in Nigeria. Based on the findings, it was recommended among others that government should admit its inability to adequately fund the policy and through legislation invite parents and corporate organizations to contribute money to sustain the policy.
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