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Female Teachers' Perceptions of Quality Education for Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh: A Case Study
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Thesis
Author/contributor
- Rahim, N (Author)
Title
Female Teachers' Perceptions of Quality Education for Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh: A Case Study
Abstract
The education of adolescent girls in Bangladesh must be pursued with the right combination of
technology, practicality, and cultural sensitivity to achieve, among other objectives, the
objectives of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The problem this study address is despite
the availability of mobile-based curricula, such as video, mobile phones, and Short Message
System (SMS) technology, female teachers in rural areas are not trained to plan and deliver
curricula using mobile platforms. The purpose of this qualitative single case study is to explore
barriers associated with female teachers’ training of the use of mobile-based technology in rural
areas in Bangladesh. The sample is, randomly selected a minimum of eight local female teachers
who had been teaching at least for two years in a rural school in Bangladesh. The data were
collected to determine the local teachers’ perception on establishing quality education through
virtual (email, mobile phone, IMO, zoom or Skype) interviews administered to these 8 local
female teachers. The researcher gathered data from the local female teachers’ point of view
based on their motivation to receive training in becoming proficient in English and the use of
mobile technology in teaching. A content analysis tool was used for analyzing, interpreting,
coding, and categorizing textual data where themes identified based on a comprehensive
classification system. The findings from the data analysis would aid schools in recruiting,
training, and retaining local female teachers to provide quality education to the adolescent girls.
The data from the single case study provided information as to the use of mobile and web
technologies in teaching and learning while local female teachers gain proficiency in the English
language. The insight gained from this single case study may help develop future technology
budgets, infrastructure, and curriculum needs. The findings from research revealed that the rural
Bangladeshi school teachers noted that there is limited use of videos in the classrooms for
teaching due to, in some parts, the lack of training by school administrators on strategies to use
videos in their teaching. Some barriers to the use of videos is due to the lack of Internet
connection, the lack of knowledge on the proper use of videos in their teaching, and the lack of
administrators’ support for this type of curriculum change in the schools.
Date
2017
Citation
Rahim, N. (2017). Female Teachers’ Perceptions of Quality Education for Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh: A Case Study. https://www.proquest.com/docview/1935998704
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