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Title
Trend And Causes Of Female Students Dropout From Teacher Education Institutions Of Ethiopia: The Case Of Jimma University |
Full text
http://ajol.info/index.php/ejesc/article/view/56309 |
Date
2010 |
Author(s)
W Melese; G Fenta |
Abstract
This article examines the state of female students' enrollment and dismissal rate and major factors that cause them to dropout from the higher learning institutions. Data were collected from the drop out students, instructors, gender officers and guidance and counseling office of the University through questionnaires, interview and focus group discussion. Moreover, secondary data were collected from the university registrar. The results of the study reveal that though the enrollment rate of female students increased from time to time there is a wide gap between the two sexes. Moreover, the dismissal rates of female students are greater than males. The major factors that caused female students to be dismissed from the university include harassment, homesickness, lack of assertiveness training, teachers gender insensitivity, absence of special support program, poor time management, anxiety, financial problems lack of proper guidance, and counseling service and department placement without interest. |
Language
en |
Publisher
Ethiopian Journal of Education and Sciences |
Type of publication
Peer-reviewed Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
Ethiopian Journal of Education and Sciences; Vol 5, No 1 (2010) |
Rights
Copyright is held by the Journal |
Repository
Africa - African Journals OnLine (AJOL)
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