Title: Socio Economic Comparision of Students Studying in Private, Ordinary Public and Daanish School System
Abstract: Education is a significant element which plays important role in human progress. It creates a productive and educated community and generates opportunities for the economically and socially deprived sectors of society. In Pakistan there are extraordinary private schools along with the incredible government sponsored schools, helping the parents to choose the best institute for their children. The Government has established Danish schools system in Pakistan, to provide the quality education to the deprived sector and to fulfil their dreams to access the modern facilities. The major goal of this study was to find out the household’s choice and quality of education regarding public as well as private schools especially Danish school system in Pakistan. Data collected from two cities, Chistian and Hasilpur. The simple linear regression technique was used for check the quality of education while the other hand binary regression technique was used for check the household choice regarding schools. The study explored that study hours, number of class tests, mother education level, gender, types of schools and family type had significant impact on child test scores and also all were statistically significant and household income was positively related with child test scores but it was insignificant according to the results of ordinary least square technique. According to binary regression technique mother education level, school fees, test scores and family income were statistically significant while the other hand gender and teachers qualification were insignificant. Government should provide the basic facilities in ordinary public schools, training gives to teachers at monthly basis and syllabus should be designed according to modern needs.
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-09-25
Language: en
Type: article
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