AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON CHANGES REQUIRED IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF STUDENTS

Submitted: February 05, 2024, Revised: February 14, 2024, Accepted: March 22, 2024 https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMRR.V3I2.2024/18-27

Authors

  • Vennila Arumugam Research Scholar, Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Barshi Road, Shivajinagar, Beed-431122, Maharashtra, India.
  • Dr. Anurath Chandre Research Guide, NSSR’s Arts & Commerce College, Basweshwar Colony, Parli Vaijnath. District Beed 431 515 Maharashtra, India.

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https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMRR.V3I2.2024/18-27

Keywords:

Government schools, Education, One sample t-test

Abstract

Government schools significantly shape the educational environment, especially for kids from various socioeconomic backgrounds. But inside these institutions, discrepancies in educational opportunities and standards frequently still exist. To level the playing field and give children better learning opportunities, the study is motivated by identifying areas in government schools that need attention and development. This study aims to investigate the changes required in government schools for the upliftment of students. The technique used in this study is one sample t-test. The results of this study indicated that the changes required in government schools for the upliftment of the students are School Infrastructure, Career counselling, Collaboration with higher institutions, Scholarships and grants, Digital literacy programs, Vocational training, Student empowerment, Teacher-student ratio, Special education integration, Interactive learning tools, Extended learning hours, Expert and Qualified teacher, Language skills enhancement and Parent engagement initiatives.

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