Deserts and Oases: Geospatial Analytics of Higher Education Access

Q1 Social Sciences
Manulal P. Ram, Deepika Lakshman, A.N. Manoharan, Resmi Varghese
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Despite the high level of literacy, near universal enrolment in elementary education, and higher indices of social and human development among Indian States, Kerala has not made an impressive headway in higher education. Several studies show that there is ubiquitous relationship between ‘place’ and educational opportunities. Learners’ choice in enrolling to a programme and or an institution of study is largely driven by the geography and physical access to these institutions. This aspect has been widely covered in the Western context, but there are not many studies in the Indian context, especially so in Kerala. In this article, we propose a spatial-metric tool to assess disparity in educational opportunities by assigning a fixed dimension to define the ‘catchment’ area of an institution. We integrated our results with a model of higher education opportunity markets proposed in earlier studies for better understanding. This provides information about the graded nature in the choice of opportunities available in a region and its spatial distribution. Such regions are further classified as regions of negligible opportunities (education deserts) and abundant opportunities (education oases). The spatial-analytical tool proposed here can be recreated and applied across different regions employing various socio-economic and other relevant components of interest. This can have significant implications in educational planning and administration of a region.
沙漠与绿洲:高等教育可及性的地理空间分析
尽管印度各州的识字率很高,初等教育几乎普及,社会和人类发展指数也很高,但喀拉拉邦在高等教育方面并没有取得令人印象深刻的进展。几项研究表明,“地点”和教育机会之间存在着普遍的关系。学习者选择进入一个课程和/或一个学习机构,很大程度上是由地理和物理条件决定的。这方面在西方背景下已经被广泛涵盖,但在印度背景下的研究并不多,尤其是在喀拉拉邦。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一种空间度量工具,通过分配一个固定的维度来定义一个机构的“集水区”,来评估教育机会的差异。我们将我们的研究结果与早期研究中提出的高等教育机会市场模型相结合,以更好地理解。这提供了关于一个地区可用机会选择的分级性质及其空间分布的信息。这些地区被进一步划分为机会微不足道的地区(教育沙漠)和机会丰富的地区(教学绿洲)。这里提出的空间分析工具可以利用各种社会经济和其他感兴趣的相关组成部分,在不同地区重新创建和应用。这可能对一个地区的教育规划和管理产生重大影响。
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Higher Education for the Future
Higher Education for the Future Social Sciences-Education
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