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TOPIC: 
The Dropout Rates of 
Underprivileged English medium 
Primary School Girls in Urban 
Areas 
Submitted by: 
Sinyat Ahmed
Introduction 
• Bangladesh has a population of 156.6 million 
with around 23 million children of primary 
school age (ages 6-10). 
• Close to half these children are girls. 
• This results in gender parity of enrollments in 
both primary and secondary schools. 
• There is also evidence of a percentage decline 
in girls going into secondary schools. 
• When dropout rates are added to the number 
of girls who have never enrolled there are 
over 2 million primary school age girls out of 
school.
Background Information: 
• The dropout rates of underprivileged 
girls have been going up and there are 
multiple reasons behind this 
phenomenon: 
• Child labour is one of the main factors 
in keeping young girls out of secondary 
school. 
• Early marriage is still another big 
concern. Underprivileged young girls 
are still being forced into marriage by 
their families. 
• Helping out large households at a 
young age to raise their brother and 
sisters and do chores.
Why we need to educate women? 
• Literacy and education rates are known to be 
one of the main factors behind a country 
moving on from being a “developing nation” to 
a “developed nation” 
• Studies show that educating female’s leads to 
an increase in overall education of both 
genders and higher standards of living. 
• Educating females can have a ripple effect 
between families and across generations. 
• Educated women can recognize the 
importance of health care and seek it for 
themselves and their families. 
• Education helps them know their rights and 
how to seek it.
Literature Review 
• Since Bangladesh’s liberation in 1971, tremendous efforts have been given by 
both government and private local/foreign organizations to boost the literacy 
rate and educate the population of Bangladesh. In 1971 the GDP of 
Bangladesh was only $7 billion. Research and reports published by both local 
and foreign organizations have played a key role in highlighting problem areas 
and providing solutions to advance the development of Bangladesh; and over 
the past 40 years have impacted in the significant growth of the GDP which 
presently stands at almost $130 billion, with an increase in literacy rates from 
16.8% to 57.7%. 
• Although a lot of research has been done and reports have been written on a 
multitude of topics, there is more to be studied and more investigations to be 
made to further our understanding of the socio-economic conditions of both 
rural and urban Bangladesh. Therefore past research and reports play a key 
role in highlighting current problem areas and pinpointing areas that need to 
be further studied to improve upon current conditions. 
• Thus, in selecting the topic of this research proposal, the following reports 
which had examined and described the roles, barriers and challenges of 
“Women’s Education in Bangladesh“have been studied to get a better 
understanding of the topic, and be able to propose a research on the “Dropout 
Rates of Underprivileged English medium Primary School Girls in Urban 
Areas”.
Purpose/Objectives/Goal: 
• The purpose of this proposal is to do an in depth 
research into why “the dropout rates of 
underprivileged girls in English medium schools in 
urban areas” have been increasing. 
• Developments in socio-economic conditions of urban 
areas play a significant role in the advancement of a 
nation. 
• Through this research we can delve deeper into the 
causes of the low number of graduates of secondary, 
higher secondary education of females in the country; 
and get a clear understanding and perspective of the 
persisting problems in the stagnation of development 
in overall Women’s education. 
• By targeting a specialized field of research like this, 
extensive research and study can be done on the 
main issues and pragmatic solutions can be found to 
alleviate some of these problems.
Research method 
Data source: 
• Both primary data and secondary data. 
• Some of the questionnaire has been 
extracted through in depth literature review 
and in the process will help us to gather more 
knowledge through the experienced 
researcher.
Method of collecting data: 
Study location: Data collection will be done in Dhaka City. Primary schools for Underprivileged kids 
that follow the English medium curriculum will be targeted. 
 Target population: Our main target population will be primary school going girls, their parents and 
teachers. 
Sample size: Our proposal is targeting a small demographic. English medium primary schools for 
underprivileged girls with a small student population of 50 to 100 students. 
Types of survey: Information will be collected by personal interviews and questionnaires. The 
questionnaire will be designed as a multiple choice close ended question and with one or two open 
ended questions. 
Questionnaire designs: Since the research is about underprivileged girls in English medium 
primary schools in urban area during our survey we will ask many questions which are vital to the 
research.
For parents 
 What is the reason you send your daughter to school? 
 Do you want your daughter to go into higher education? 
For teachers 
 Are there more girls to boys in ratio? 
 What is the percentage of student dropping out 
after or during primary school education?
Expected Outcomes and Concluding 
• Our proposal is to find out the reasons and causes of the Dropout rate of Underprivileged English 
medium Primary School Girls in Urban Areas. 
• The excepted outcome is to find out why and what leads to a higher number of girls dropping out 
more than boys in ratio even though they are a significant contributor of the economics of the 
country. 
• During our research the outcome we expect will mostly be related to the financial state of the 
parents. Also since the schools are English curriculum based, the parents question the benefits of 
learning and speaking a foreign language. 
• Another reason is cultural barriers which in this case is families wanted to marry of their girls as 
soon as they hit puberty. Families start looking for grooms for their daughters and think if the girl 
becomes too old it will be a burden for them to find a groom. 
• Benefits of the proposal is to get a clearer understanding of the specific causes which result in girls 
dropping out more than boys from the education system, and the increase in the rate of girls 
dropping out. With this we can look for solutions for the betterment of female education in the 
country and furthering the cause for women’s empowerment in the society though education, 
starting at an early age.
References 
• The Jaago foundation http://jaago.com.bd/ 
• Street wise http://www.streetwise.com.bd/ 
• Unicef Bangladesh http://www.unicef.org/bangladesh/education.html 
• The financial times http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd. 
com/old/index.php?ref=MjBfMTJfMDJfMTJfMF8zMV8xNTE3MTk=&f 
eature=c3BlY2lhbHNOZXdz&na=RkUgRURVQ0FUSU9O 
• Banbeis 
http://www.banbeis.gov.bd/webnew/index.php?option=com_content& 
view=article&id=479&Itemid=166 
• Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia By Ali Riaz 
• http://books.google.com.bd/books?
Abbreviations 
• NGO=non government organization 
• GDP= Gross domestic product 
• JICA = International cooperation agency 
• CAMPE=campaign for popular education 
• UNICEF=United nation children’s fund 
• Banbeis=Bangladesh bureau of education information and 
statistics

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research on underprivileged kids education

  • 1. TOPIC: The Dropout Rates of Underprivileged English medium Primary School Girls in Urban Areas Submitted by: Sinyat Ahmed
  • 2. Introduction • Bangladesh has a population of 156.6 million with around 23 million children of primary school age (ages 6-10). • Close to half these children are girls. • This results in gender parity of enrollments in both primary and secondary schools. • There is also evidence of a percentage decline in girls going into secondary schools. • When dropout rates are added to the number of girls who have never enrolled there are over 2 million primary school age girls out of school.
  • 3. Background Information: • The dropout rates of underprivileged girls have been going up and there are multiple reasons behind this phenomenon: • Child labour is one of the main factors in keeping young girls out of secondary school. • Early marriage is still another big concern. Underprivileged young girls are still being forced into marriage by their families. • Helping out large households at a young age to raise their brother and sisters and do chores.
  • 4. Why we need to educate women? • Literacy and education rates are known to be one of the main factors behind a country moving on from being a “developing nation” to a “developed nation” • Studies show that educating female’s leads to an increase in overall education of both genders and higher standards of living. • Educating females can have a ripple effect between families and across generations. • Educated women can recognize the importance of health care and seek it for themselves and their families. • Education helps them know their rights and how to seek it.
  • 5. Literature Review • Since Bangladesh’s liberation in 1971, tremendous efforts have been given by both government and private local/foreign organizations to boost the literacy rate and educate the population of Bangladesh. In 1971 the GDP of Bangladesh was only $7 billion. Research and reports published by both local and foreign organizations have played a key role in highlighting problem areas and providing solutions to advance the development of Bangladesh; and over the past 40 years have impacted in the significant growth of the GDP which presently stands at almost $130 billion, with an increase in literacy rates from 16.8% to 57.7%. • Although a lot of research has been done and reports have been written on a multitude of topics, there is more to be studied and more investigations to be made to further our understanding of the socio-economic conditions of both rural and urban Bangladesh. Therefore past research and reports play a key role in highlighting current problem areas and pinpointing areas that need to be further studied to improve upon current conditions. • Thus, in selecting the topic of this research proposal, the following reports which had examined and described the roles, barriers and challenges of “Women’s Education in Bangladesh“have been studied to get a better understanding of the topic, and be able to propose a research on the “Dropout Rates of Underprivileged English medium Primary School Girls in Urban Areas”.
  • 6. Purpose/Objectives/Goal: • The purpose of this proposal is to do an in depth research into why “the dropout rates of underprivileged girls in English medium schools in urban areas” have been increasing. • Developments in socio-economic conditions of urban areas play a significant role in the advancement of a nation. • Through this research we can delve deeper into the causes of the low number of graduates of secondary, higher secondary education of females in the country; and get a clear understanding and perspective of the persisting problems in the stagnation of development in overall Women’s education. • By targeting a specialized field of research like this, extensive research and study can be done on the main issues and pragmatic solutions can be found to alleviate some of these problems.
  • 7. Research method Data source: • Both primary data and secondary data. • Some of the questionnaire has been extracted through in depth literature review and in the process will help us to gather more knowledge through the experienced researcher.
  • 8. Method of collecting data: Study location: Data collection will be done in Dhaka City. Primary schools for Underprivileged kids that follow the English medium curriculum will be targeted.  Target population: Our main target population will be primary school going girls, their parents and teachers. Sample size: Our proposal is targeting a small demographic. English medium primary schools for underprivileged girls with a small student population of 50 to 100 students. Types of survey: Information will be collected by personal interviews and questionnaires. The questionnaire will be designed as a multiple choice close ended question and with one or two open ended questions. Questionnaire designs: Since the research is about underprivileged girls in English medium primary schools in urban area during our survey we will ask many questions which are vital to the research.
  • 9. For parents  What is the reason you send your daughter to school?  Do you want your daughter to go into higher education? For teachers  Are there more girls to boys in ratio?  What is the percentage of student dropping out after or during primary school education?
  • 10. Expected Outcomes and Concluding • Our proposal is to find out the reasons and causes of the Dropout rate of Underprivileged English medium Primary School Girls in Urban Areas. • The excepted outcome is to find out why and what leads to a higher number of girls dropping out more than boys in ratio even though they are a significant contributor of the economics of the country. • During our research the outcome we expect will mostly be related to the financial state of the parents. Also since the schools are English curriculum based, the parents question the benefits of learning and speaking a foreign language. • Another reason is cultural barriers which in this case is families wanted to marry of their girls as soon as they hit puberty. Families start looking for grooms for their daughters and think if the girl becomes too old it will be a burden for them to find a groom. • Benefits of the proposal is to get a clearer understanding of the specific causes which result in girls dropping out more than boys from the education system, and the increase in the rate of girls dropping out. With this we can look for solutions for the betterment of female education in the country and furthering the cause for women’s empowerment in the society though education, starting at an early age.
  • 11. References • The Jaago foundation http://jaago.com.bd/ • Street wise http://www.streetwise.com.bd/ • Unicef Bangladesh http://www.unicef.org/bangladesh/education.html • The financial times http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd. com/old/index.php?ref=MjBfMTJfMDJfMTJfMF8zMV8xNTE3MTk=&f eature=c3BlY2lhbHNOZXdz&na=RkUgRURVQ0FUSU9O • Banbeis http://www.banbeis.gov.bd/webnew/index.php?option=com_content& view=article&id=479&Itemid=166 • Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia By Ali Riaz • http://books.google.com.bd/books?
  • 12. Abbreviations • NGO=non government organization • GDP= Gross domestic product • JICA = International cooperation agency • CAMPE=campaign for popular education • UNICEF=United nation children’s fund • Banbeis=Bangladesh bureau of education information and statistics