H. Kenayathulla, Ranjeetham Subramaniam, M. F. A. Ghani, Z. Abdullah
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DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL ADEQUACY: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIAN TAMIL SCHOOLS
Financial provision in education is one of the key factors contributing to the successful implementation of education programs in school. Financial management includes efficient management of school financial resources. However, the lack of financial resources affects students' achievement. Schools often encounter problems in providing the facilities needed by students. Schools receive financial resources in terms of per capita grants, public contributions and other government assisted funds such as scholarships and food supplements. The purpose of this study is to determine the adequacy of financial resources assigned to the National Type Tamil schools which are based on enrolment. This study was conducted in 30 National Type Government Tamil Schools and 16 National Type Government Assisted Tamil Schools in the State of Perak, Malaysia. A total of 276 respondents were involved in this survey. A logistic regression test was used to analyse factors contributing to the adequacy of financial provision for subjects, library, guidance and counselling and recurring expenditures. The findings indicate that policy makers should consider other factors such as socio-economic status and the type of schools in determining school funding allocation. Thus, the funding formula should not just be based on student enrolment.
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The Malaysian Journal of Educational Management is interested in features manuscripts concerning recent research and developments, professional issues, administrative and leadership concerns, and creative strategies and policies to improve educational management. MOJEM publishes original contributions on educational management , administration and leadership in the widest sense: on the management planning, policy decisions, finance, human recourse development, organizational behavior, change management and alternatives in schools as well as further and higher education institutions. By promoting critical discussion on current innovations within these areas, the journal represents an excellent forum for highlighting the profile of educational management on both a national and international level. MOJEM covers the recent research and practices on key debates and controversies within the broad field of educational management planning and policy. The journal also blends the best of educational research and practice, making it a valuable resource for educators, management, policy makers, administrators, researchers, teachers, and post graduate students. Anyone in the profession of educational management may submit her/his manuscript(s) for publication consideration in MOJEM. All submission will be double-blind reviewe by at least two professional reviewers with expertise in the relevant areas . Articles may be contributed at any time for publication consideration.