Determinants of School Choice in Selected Urban Secondary Schools in Zambia

Gift Masaiti, Kennedy Mwila, Godfrey Kaoma, Francis Simui, Harrison Daka
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This research paper conceptualises the determinants of school choice by parents in selected secondary schools in urban Zambia. It empirically examines the extent school choice is determined by the following parameters: the school’s academic performance; parents’ socio-economic status; location of parents and moral and religious values of the schools. The rational choice and free market theories underpinned the conceptualisation of the determinants of school choice. Convergent parallel mixed-methods design was employed. The study was done in Lusaka district based on the fact that it is the most urbanised town in the country. The study used both simple random sampling and purposive sampling to select respondents. 120 parents responded to questionnaires, 8 parents were interviewed to crosscheck other parents’ responses in the questionnaires. Interviews were also used to generate data from 6 head-teachers and 1 key informant at District Education Office. Multiple and single regression analysis were used to establish the significance of the factors of school choice under investigation. Key among the findings that show a departure from global literature in the context of Zambia is that of moral and religious values which was rated second and most significant determinant of School choice. Equally, school academic performance is the biggest determining factor in parents’ school choice. In the third place was Parents’ socio-economic status. Location of parents was however established to be insignificant as a determinant of school choice. The paper recommends that government should work at issues that enhanced school academic performance and discipline in schools such as intensifying monitoring and supervision especially in public schools so as to increase preference for such schools, Therefore, the study recommends for future research on examination of determinants of school choice should focus on primary level in both rural and urban settings.
赞比亚城市中学择校的决定因素
这篇研究论文概念化了在赞比亚城市选定的中学中,家长选择学校的决定因素。它实证检验了学校选择在多大程度上取决于以下参数:学校的学习成绩;父母的社会经济地位;家长的位置和学校的道德和宗教价值观。理性选择和自由市场理论支撑了择校决定因素的概念化。采用收敛并行混合方法设计。这项研究是在卢萨卡地区进行的,因为它是该国城市化程度最高的城镇。本研究采用简单随机抽样和有目的抽样两种方法来选择调查对象。120名家长参与了问卷调查,其中8名家长接受了访谈,以核对其他家长在问卷中的回答。此外,我们亦采用访谈的方式,从6位校长及1位区教育办事处的主要资料提供者获得资料。采用多元回归分析和单因素回归分析来确定被调查学校选择因素的显著性。调查结果显示,在赞比亚的背景下,偏离全球文献的关键是道德和宗教价值观,这被评为学校选择的第二和最重要的决定因素。同样,学校的学习成绩是家长择校的最大决定因素。排在第三位的是父母的社会经济地位。然而,作为学校选择的决定因素,父母的位置被确定为无关紧要的。本文建议政府应致力于提高学校学业成绩和纪律的问题,例如加强监测和监督,特别是在公立学校,以增加对这些学校的偏好。因此,研究建议未来关于学校选择决定因素的研究应集中在农村和城市环境中的小学水平。
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