Exploring the Experiences of Girls regarding their Irregularities in School: A Case Study of Chitlang
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Kathmandu University School of Education
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In Nepal, the reach of education to people and children is increasing, and progress has
also been made at the government level. However, many children, especially girls in
rural, semi-urban, and even in urban areasas compared to boys,still cannot go to
school because of various reasons. This study attempts to explore the real experiences
of girls regarding their irregularity in school in their own words anddiscover the
reasons whygirls have less attendance at school and how they experience their
irregularity, even in a semi-urban area.
This study is guided by two designed research questions, which are as follows:
1. How do the girl-students experience their school irregularity?
2. How do the girls describe the reasons for irregular school attendance?
This study applied qualitative method and case study approach to gather in depth information through open-ended questions from the participants as a source of
data collection.
Theoretically, the study encompasses an intersectionality lens to explain the
various reasons that lead to the girls’ irregularities. These include socioeconomic
aspects like poverty, employment, seasonal migration, etc.; cultural aspects like early
marriage, parents’ and teachers’ attitudes, gender discrimination, etc.; biological
aspects like menstruation, sickness, etc.; and physical aspects like lack of clean toilets,
lack of water, lack of awareness, etc.
The main findings of this study reveal that irregularities of girls at school have
caused them to experience discouragement and even feel like dropping out of school
because of continuous failure in exams, lack of support from teachers and parents, and
bullying from friends. This study also found out that those girls in semi-urban areas
are still discriminated, less supported, and confined to household chores. Thus, this
study concludes that these reasons might lead to more dropoutsand even to the
incompleteness of primary education of such girls in the near future.
Therefore, this study suggests some relevant policy implications for the
concerned institutions, the educational authorities,and the government to include
investments in bettering school facilities, safety precautions, transportation options, as
well as awareness campaigns challenging gender stereotypes and highlighting the
importance of girls' education in all regions of Nepal.
The conclusion of this study also recommends that teachers, parents, and the
school department should be concerned for thebetter education of the children.
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Shahi, P. (2024). Exploring the experiences of girls regarding their irregularities in school: A case study of Chitlang.
