影响冲突后索马里小学教育课程实施的因素

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Education Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.53819/81018102t30111
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索马里是小学入学率最低的国家之一。在这方面,课程的开发和实施既是一个战略过程,也是一个政策挑战。有几个因素似乎正在影响索马里的课程实施进程,包括教学大纲、缺乏资源、分配给教育的时间、教师培训、教师和决策者的态度以及缺乏培训材料。这项研究的目标是确定影响冲突后索马里小学教育课程实施的因素。具体目标包括确定冲突后索马里实施小学课程的主要挑战,确定教师在冲突后索马里实施小学课程的核心问题,并建议采取措施克服冲突后索马里实施小学课程的挑战。本研究采用描述性研究设计。这项研究采用了定量方法。调查对象为5054人,样本量为505人。本研究采用问卷调查的方式收集调查对象的原始数据。收集到的数据使用社会科学家的统计软件包SPSS进行编码和分析。根据研究结果,描述性分析显示,基础设施、材料的缺乏和教师的短缺是教师面临的重大挑战。研究还显示,课程实施对学生的技能和知识有显著的正向影响。根据这项研究,需要利益相关者之间的有效沟通和合作来应对这些挑战。关键词:课程实施,冲突后,索马里,小学教育
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Factors Affecting Curriculum Implementation in Post Conflict Somali Primary Education
Somalia has one of the lowest rates of primary school enrollment. Curriculum development and implementation are both a strategic process and a policy challenge in this regard. Several factors appear to be influencing the curriculum implementation process in Somalia, including syllabus, a lack of resources, time allocation for education, teacher training, teacher and policymaker attitudes, and a lack of training material. The study's goal is to identify factors influencing curriculum implementation in post-conflict Somali primary education. The specific objectives include identifying major challenges in the implementation of the primary school curriculum in post-conflict Somalia, as well as determining the core issues of teachers in implementing the primary school curriculum in post-conflict Somalia and recommending measures to overcome challenges in the implementation of the primary school curriculum in post-conflict Somalia. A descriptive research design was used in the study. The study employed a quantitative approach.  The target populations were 5,054 respondents, with a sample size of 505 respondents among them. A questionnaire was used to collect primary data from respondents for the study.  The collected data was coded and analyzed using SPSS, a statistical package for social scientists. According to the study's findings, descriptive analysis revealed that a lack of infrastructure, materials, and a teacher shortage were significant challenges for teachers. The study also showed that curriculum implementation had a positive and significant effect on students' skills and knowledge. According to the study, effective communication and collaboration among stakeholders are required to address these challenges. Keywords: Curriculum Implementation, Post Conflict, Somali, Primary Education
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