Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal

Readiness is the prerequisite for the effective learning process among school students. Its absence can hinder the learning of the students and schooling as a whole. The purpose of this study is to examine the contributions of gender in learning readiness.  This study is based on the cross-sectiona...

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Main Authors: Rita Dangol, Milan Shrestha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OpenED Network 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Curriculum Studies Research
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Online Access:https://curriculumstudies.org/index.php/CS/article/view/22
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spelling doaj-85938d9e32f649379063781477ecf32a2021-09-07T07:50:22ZengOpenED NetworkJournal of Curriculum Studies Research2690-27882020-06-0110.46303/jcsr.2020.2Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of NepalRita Dangol0Milan Shrestha1Faculty of Humanaties and Social Sciences, Tribhuvan UniversityKathmandu University School of Education Readiness is the prerequisite for the effective learning process among school students. Its absence can hinder the learning of the students and schooling as a whole. The purpose of this study is to examine the contributions of gender in learning readiness.  This study is based on the cross-sectional survey design and it employed purposive sampling to gather data from 400 students via questionnaire. Then, the data were analyzed employing both descriptive and parametric statistical measures, particularly independent sample t-test.  In the meantime, the researcher has incorporated the social capital theory for discussing the results. The derived result reveals that all dimensions (student, school, and family) elucidated the high level of learning readiness among students.  Likewise, gender makes significant contributions in learning readiness and its dimensions due to variation in the influences related to the existing social capitals among students.  Finally, it is wrapped up that without gender equality, the enhancement of learning readiness is not possible. https://curriculumstudies.org/index.php/CS/article/view/22Learning readinessStudent readinessSchool readinessFamily readinessSocial capitalGender
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author Rita Dangol
Milan Shrestha
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Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal
Journal of Curriculum Studies Research
Learning readiness
Student readiness
School readiness
Family readiness
Social capital
Gender
author_facet Rita Dangol
Milan Shrestha
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title Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal
title_short Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal
title_full Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal
title_fullStr Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of Gender on Learning Readiness among School Students of Nepal
title_sort contribution of gender on learning readiness among school students of nepal
publisher OpenED Network
series Journal of Curriculum Studies Research
issn 2690-2788
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Readiness is the prerequisite for the effective learning process among school students. Its absence can hinder the learning of the students and schooling as a whole. The purpose of this study is to examine the contributions of gender in learning readiness.  This study is based on the cross-sectional survey design and it employed purposive sampling to gather data from 400 students via questionnaire. Then, the data were analyzed employing both descriptive and parametric statistical measures, particularly independent sample t-test.  In the meantime, the researcher has incorporated the social capital theory for discussing the results. The derived result reveals that all dimensions (student, school, and family) elucidated the high level of learning readiness among students.  Likewise, gender makes significant contributions in learning readiness and its dimensions due to variation in the influences related to the existing social capitals among students.  Finally, it is wrapped up that without gender equality, the enhancement of learning readiness is not possible.
topic Learning readiness
Student readiness
School readiness
Family readiness
Social capital
Gender
url https://curriculumstudies.org/index.php/CS/article/view/22
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