Addressing the challenges of learner's persistence in a free basic education program in a developing country

  • Kim Hyoduk Barnabas Christian School, Southern Luzon Christian Mission Brgy. Maravilla Nagcarlan Laguna, Philippines 4002
  • Ruth A. Ortega-Dela Cruz Institute for Governance and Rural Development, College of Public Affairs and Development, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Domingo M. Lantican Ave. College, Laguna, Philippines 4031
Keywords: challenges, free basic education, persistence, private school

Abstract

The basic education in a developing country struggle with parental disinterest and resource limitations, hindering education access. Despite offering free tuition and food, the school has witnessed a worrisome increase in dropouts over the past five years. Hence, the study was conducted to examine the challenges of learner's persistence. Key informants consisting of the teachers, parents, and three former students formed part of the research participants. The findings showed that challenges to learner's persistence include family problems, financial difficulties, absence of a security guard, school location, lack of parental cooperation, and inadequate learning materials. Finally, the study recommended specific strategies to address these challenges. The implementation of these strategies can greatly contribute to improving the learner's persistence and their overall learning experience in a free basic education program.
Published
2024-03-31
How to Cite
Hyoduk, K. and Ortega-Dela Cruz, R. A. (2024) “Addressing the challenges of learner’s persistence in a free basic education program in a developing country”, Journal of Community Positive Practices, (1), pp. 111-121. doi: 10.35782/JCPP.2024.1.06.
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