Retrospective cohort study on primary school dropout children of Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts of Nepal

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Retrospective cohort study on primary school dropout children of Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts of Nepal

Dr. N. Manandhar
Dr. N. Manandhar
A. B. Sthapit
A. B. Sthapit
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The formal education in Nepal starts from pre-primary level to higher secondary level. The primary level consists of grades I to V. Any student who leaves school for any reason before graduation or completion of a program of studies without transferring to another elementary or secondary school is considered as primary school dropout. Objectives of the study are to find out the primary school completion rate and causes of dropout in primary schools of Chitwan and Nawalparasi district of Nepal. A retrospective cohort study was conducted in fifteen schools in each district during the period of June / July, 2010. In grade I, the maximum dropout rate was found to be 16.49% in the year 2008. For the girls, the highest dropout rate (9.96%) was observed in grade I and least dropout rate (3.94%) observed in grade V for the year 2009. From the cohort study, only 48.99% of primary school children enrolled in grade I have completed the primary education in five successive years.

Retrospective cohort study on primary school dropout children of Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts of Nepal

The formal education in Nepal starts from pre-primary level to higher secondary level. The primary level consists of grades I to V. Any student who leaves school for any reason before graduation or completion of a program of studies without transferring to another elementary or secondary school is considered as primary school dropout. Objectives of the study are to find out the primary school completion rate and causes of dropout in primary schools of Chitwan and Nawalparasi district of Nepal. A retrospective cohort study was conducted in fifteen schools in each district during the period of June / July, 2010. In grade I, the maximum dropout rate was found to be 16.49% in the year 2008. For the girls, the highest dropout rate (9.96%) was observed in grade I and least dropout rate (3.94%) observed in grade V for the year 2009. From the cohort study, only 48.99% of primary school children enrolled in grade I have completed the primary education in five successive years.

Dr. N. Manandhar
Dr. N. Manandhar
A. B. Sthapit
A. B. Sthapit

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naersh manandhar. 2012. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 12 (GJHSS Volume 12 Issue E10): .

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Retrospective cohort study on primary school dropout children of Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts of Nepal

Dr. N. Manandhar
Dr. N. Manandhar
A. B. Sthapit
A. B. Sthapit

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