The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts
Purpose: This article reports part of a study focusing on young people’s transition from the nonformal to the formal education sector, and explores how the experiences of children and young people in remote formal and nonformal schools affect their awareness of issues of health, well-being and the e...
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doaj-6f4b950d7f3040f7992c742ef36595b02020-11-25T02:39:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26231748-26312018-01-0113110.1080/17482631.2018.15540221554022The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contextsM. Mahruf C. Shohel0Andrew J. Howes1Aberystwyth UniversityThe University of ManchesterPurpose: This article reports part of a study focusing on young people’s transition from the nonformal to the formal education sector, and explores how the experiences of children and young people in remote formal and nonformal schools affect their awareness of issues of health, well-being and the environment. One of the main objectives of Bangladeshi extensive nonformal primary education, run by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in parallel with the formal system, is to prepare children outside schools to enter or re-enter the formal education sector. The study addresses the issue of educational relevance from pupils’ perspectives and looking at the implications for pupil transition between these two sectors. Method: Interviews and observations of students and their classes were conducted in two contrasting rural high schools in different areas of Bangladesh, and their feeder primary schools. Results: Where formal primary graduates focus more in high school on learning from their textbooks, nonformal primary graduates aim to put their knowledge into practice in their day-to-day life on a range of critical issues. Conclusion: The results suggest an important contrast between nonformal and formal education sectors regarding students’ agency and knowledge of health and well-being, hygiene and environmental awareness in rural Bangladesh.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2018.1554022relevance of educationenvironmental awarenesshealth and well-beingnonformal and formal educationschool transitionrural contextsbangladesh |
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M. Mahruf C. Shohel Andrew J. Howes The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being relevance of education environmental awareness health and well-being nonformal and formal education school transition rural contexts bangladesh |
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The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts |
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The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts |
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The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts |
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The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts |
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The relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: Bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts |
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relevance of formal and nonformal primary education in relation to health, well-being and environmental awareness: bangladeshi pupils’ perspectives in the rural contexts |
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being |
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Purpose: This article reports part of a study focusing on young people’s transition from the nonformal to the formal education sector, and explores how the experiences of children and young people in remote formal and nonformal schools affect their awareness of issues of health, well-being and the environment. One of the main objectives of Bangladeshi extensive nonformal primary education, run by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in parallel with the formal system, is to prepare children outside schools to enter or re-enter the formal education sector. The study addresses the issue of educational relevance from pupils’ perspectives and looking at the implications for pupil transition between these two sectors. Method: Interviews and observations of students and their classes were conducted in two contrasting rural high schools in different areas of Bangladesh, and their feeder primary schools. Results: Where formal primary graduates focus more in high school on learning from their textbooks, nonformal primary graduates aim to put their knowledge into practice in their day-to-day life on a range of critical issues. Conclusion: The results suggest an important contrast between nonformal and formal education sectors regarding students’ agency and knowledge of health and well-being, hygiene and environmental awareness in rural Bangladesh. |
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relevance of education environmental awareness health and well-being nonformal and formal education school transition rural contexts bangladesh |
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