Strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout

The issue of indigenous education dropout among the indigenous community has deep roots, despite various efforts being made. These efforts include educational assistance such as transportation allowances, pocket money for primary and secondary school students, dormitory personal needs, fees, and sch...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Sajat, Nofazilah, Mat Isa, Mazlina, Hassan, Zainudin, Tan, Vincent Meng Lee, Bello Buba, Bello Buba
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spelling my.utm.1085822024-11-17T10:00:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/108582/ Strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout Mohd. Sajat, Nofazilah Mat Isa, Mazlina Hassan, Zainudin Tan, Vincent Meng Lee Bello Buba, Bello Buba L Education (General) The issue of indigenous education dropout among the indigenous community has deep roots, despite various efforts being made. These efforts include educational assistance such as transportation allowances, pocket money for primary and secondary school students, dormitory personal needs, fees, and school uniforms for Standard 1 and Form 1 students. Similarly, there are initiatives like the Education Incentive Scheme (SBGP) managed in collaboration with the Department of Orang Asli Development (JAKOA), aimed at encouraging indigenous students to pursue higher education. However, the education dropout issue among the indigenous at the secondary school level not only hinders educational progression but also makes it difficult for the younger generation of this community to secure better employment due to the lack of required minimum qualifications. Therefore, this qualitative study aims to explore strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout in Sungai Siput, Perak. Through semi-structured interviews and purposive sampling, the researcher conducted interviews with several teachers, parents, and indigenous community members in the district of Sungai Siput, Perak. Additionally, direct observations were made in schools, homes, and indigenous villages to reinforce the interview data. The study findings outlined strategies in the context of efforts needed by various parties to address indigenous educational dropout. The results indicate that addressing indigenous education dropout requires the involvement of various parties, establishing culturally responsive education, developing indigenous community educational recovery, and enhancing teacher training and professional development in indigenous schools. This study has important implications for addressing the issue of educational dropout among indigenous students from various angles. Secholian Publication 2023-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108582/1/MazlinaMatIsa2023_StrategiesforAddressingIndigenousEducationDropout.pdf Mohd. Sajat, Nofazilah and Mat Isa, Mazlina and Hassan, Zainudin and Tan, Vincent Meng Lee and Bello Buba, Bello Buba (2023) Strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout. Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH), 8 (11). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2804-8562 http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v8i11.2600 DOI:10.47405/mjssh.v8i11.2600
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Mohd. Sajat, Nofazilah
Mat Isa, Mazlina
Hassan, Zainudin
Tan, Vincent Meng Lee
Bello Buba, Bello Buba
Strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout
description The issue of indigenous education dropout among the indigenous community has deep roots, despite various efforts being made. These efforts include educational assistance such as transportation allowances, pocket money for primary and secondary school students, dormitory personal needs, fees, and school uniforms for Standard 1 and Form 1 students. Similarly, there are initiatives like the Education Incentive Scheme (SBGP) managed in collaboration with the Department of Orang Asli Development (JAKOA), aimed at encouraging indigenous students to pursue higher education. However, the education dropout issue among the indigenous at the secondary school level not only hinders educational progression but also makes it difficult for the younger generation of this community to secure better employment due to the lack of required minimum qualifications. Therefore, this qualitative study aims to explore strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout in Sungai Siput, Perak. Through semi-structured interviews and purposive sampling, the researcher conducted interviews with several teachers, parents, and indigenous community members in the district of Sungai Siput, Perak. Additionally, direct observations were made in schools, homes, and indigenous villages to reinforce the interview data. The study findings outlined strategies in the context of efforts needed by various parties to address indigenous educational dropout. The results indicate that addressing indigenous education dropout requires the involvement of various parties, establishing culturally responsive education, developing indigenous community educational recovery, and enhancing teacher training and professional development in indigenous schools. This study has important implications for addressing the issue of educational dropout among indigenous students from various angles.
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author Mohd. Sajat, Nofazilah
Mat Isa, Mazlina
Hassan, Zainudin
Tan, Vincent Meng Lee
Bello Buba, Bello Buba
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Hassan, Zainudin
Tan, Vincent Meng Lee
Bello Buba, Bello Buba
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title Strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout
title_short Strategies for addressing indigenous education dropout
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url http://eprints.utm.my/108582/1/MazlinaMatIsa2023_StrategiesforAddressingIndigenousEducationDropout.pdf
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