In view of the increasing cost of education the persistent phenomenon of school dropout has become a constant worry to all stakeholders. The focus of this paper was to assess the trend of basic school dropout in Amansie West, a predominantly rural district in Ghana and to further determine the main causes and policy implications of the phenomenon in the district. Analysis of the data revealed a downward trend in the dropout rates. At the primary school level, the dropout rate reduced from 5.4 percent in 1998/99 to 4.5 percent in the year 2000/01. At the Junior Secondary School (JSS) level, the dropout rate also reduced from 9.7 percent in 1998/99 to 6.7 percent in 2000/01. This trend was attributed to the diversification of the income sourc...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between primary school dropouts and the typ...
The study investigated the factors influencing primary school pupils‘ dropout in Ruangwa District, L...
Dropout rates differ by various demographic factors including gender, race and ethnicity, immigratio...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the various dimensions of basic school dropouts in ru...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the various dimensions of basic school dropouts in ru...
Drop out among school children especially at the basic school level has over the years gained the at...
Education is a key to the realization of most of the goals and targets of the global Sustainable Dev...
This study takes a closer look at the issue of late enrolment and early drop out in a rural area in ...
For reasons of its geographical location, colonial legacies and cultural practices, the Savelugu-Nan...
In recent time there has been a great concern about the rising schooling costs and rates of absentee...
Despite open access to both primary and junior secondary school (JSS), non-enrolment and dropout hav...
In 1974, new educational reforms aimed at laying a solid educational foundation for children were la...
Education is a human right that empowers individuals and the society to improve on their livelihood ...
This background paper for the UNESCO GMR team draws on a range of resources to provide a synthesis o...
Schools exist to develop the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains of every learner. The main...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between primary school dropouts and the typ...
The study investigated the factors influencing primary school pupils‘ dropout in Ruangwa District, L...
Dropout rates differ by various demographic factors including gender, race and ethnicity, immigratio...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the various dimensions of basic school dropouts in ru...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the various dimensions of basic school dropouts in ru...
Drop out among school children especially at the basic school level has over the years gained the at...
Education is a key to the realization of most of the goals and targets of the global Sustainable Dev...
This study takes a closer look at the issue of late enrolment and early drop out in a rural area in ...
For reasons of its geographical location, colonial legacies and cultural practices, the Savelugu-Nan...
In recent time there has been a great concern about the rising schooling costs and rates of absentee...
Despite open access to both primary and junior secondary school (JSS), non-enrolment and dropout hav...
In 1974, new educational reforms aimed at laying a solid educational foundation for children were la...
Education is a human right that empowers individuals and the society to improve on their livelihood ...
This background paper for the UNESCO GMR team draws on a range of resources to provide a synthesis o...
Schools exist to develop the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains of every learner. The main...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between primary school dropouts and the typ...
The study investigated the factors influencing primary school pupils‘ dropout in Ruangwa District, L...
Dropout rates differ by various demographic factors including gender, race and ethnicity, immigratio...