PERCEPTION OF PEOPLE ABOUT GOVT. AND PRIVATE EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN DISTRICT KOTLI, AZAD KASHMIR
Journal Title: Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Considerable research has been undertaken on the perception of people in district Kotli (Azad Kashmir) about the Govt. and private sector education institutions. A random sample of 400 parents/guardians had taken from district Kotli (Azad Kashmir) with stratified random sampling. SPSS was used for analysis of data. The graphical method, descriptive statistics, Chi-square test of association and Mann- Whitney U test was applied. People prefer private sector institutions as compared to the Govt. sector institutions because in the private sector syllabus is more up to dated and teaching staff is more regular and friendly. The teaching staffs in private sector make more efforts to the students as compared to the govt. sector. Fee structure of private institutions is very high and there is deficiency of sports activities in private institutions as compared to Govt. institutions. There is association of more qualified staff with i) confidence level of the student’s ii) successful life in future. Students from private sector proved to be more successful in future and they have the better chance for job in public offices.
Authors and Affiliations
Syed Masroor Anwar, Kamran Abbas, Mohammad Zakira, Muhammad Basharat, A. Qadeer Khan, Syed Shujahat Bukhari
The Conflictual Image of Christian Missionaries in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
With the missionary operations in Africa that started in late 15th and early 16th centuries, and continued for hundreds of years, Christianity has become one of the most common religion of Africa and an inseperable par...
UNIVERSITY- INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE
Advancement of knowledge, innovations in the field of technology and race of the best have changed the role of higher education. Currently, higher education does not mean a degree but skill and knowledge o...
The Impact of Beliefs in Witchcraft and Magic on Attitudes towards Sustainable Agricultural Productivity in Gucha District, Kenya
This paper explores the impact of beliefs in witchcraft and magic on attitudes towards sustainable agricultural productivity in Africa based on field study findings in a rural District in Kenya, Gucha. The purpose of the...
FORGOTTEN BOOKS (Edge of Digital Resources over Print Materials: Information Overpowers Knowledge)
This exploratory study describes the extent of the use of printed material/books or digitally available information by the students of higher education for their understanding and application of knowledge or information...
PERCEIVED BIASED REFEREEING, SELF-EFFICACY AND MOOD STATES OF PLAYERS OF VISITOR TEAMS OF THE NIGERIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Perceived biased refereeing, self-efficacy and mood states of players of visitor teams of the Nigerian amateur football league was explored among 116 players of 8 amateur football clubs in Southeast Nigeria. Results of...