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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol. 2(2)
pp. 019-027, February, 2014
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Need base education and madrassa system: A comprehensive
analysis of mainstream schools of thought in Pakistan |
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1Department
of Governance and Public Policy, National University of Modern
Languages H-9 Islamabad
2Department of Management Science, National
University of Modern Languages H-9 Islamabad
*Corresponding Author's E-mail:
numliansial.taunsa@gmail.com
Accepted February 19, 2014 |
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Madrassa is
considered to be the main symbol of Muslim identity and culture.
It is often said that the nations which forget their culture,
are destined to perish. Today, the Madrassa does not hold that
place in our society, which it should have. The education system
followed in Madrassa does not seem to be effective and need
based. It is not modern enough to interpret Islamic principles
in the contemporary context. The sect-specific Islamic curricula
of Madrassa without any integration with sciences, arts,
humanities etc, segregate it from any other need based
educational system followed all over the globe. The purpose of
the study is to identify the effectiveness of the madras
education, difference among the various schools of thought in
the term of effectiveness and what are the main factors which
contribute in effectiveness of madras education. The
effectiveness of Madrassa education was estimated from a sample
of 146 respondents, comprising teachers, students and parents.
The data was collected through questionnaires with Likert Scale
and focused group meetings. Measurement of data normality
Skewness, Kurtosis, Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Shapiro-Wilk tests
were used which result shows that data is normal and allow
proceeding for the further investigation. One sample T-test was
used to identify that various schools of thought are effective
in imparting contemporary modern and need based education to its
students which result shows that all schools of thoughts are
ineffective. Measurement of Difference among the various schools
of thought Anova was used which result shows that there is
significant difference occur among these schools of thought in
all dimensions. Regression was used to identify the predictors
which are contributing in effectives of Madrassa which result
shows that all independent variables like pedagogy, Openness,
Regulation and Curriculum have potential contribution in
effectiveness. The education of Madrassa students, who are
mostly from lower social strata, is kept limited to religion and
they can only be employed in religious sectors. This tendency,
not only creates a social divide on the basis of poverty but
also on the basis of approach / thinking. Reforms in the
educational system of Madrassa are needed by including
scientific and non-theological subjects in curricula and
improving the existing pedagogical practices. These also need to
establish Madrassa boards in conjunction with existing boards of
educations so that Madrassa students can also adopt a more
productive course by accessing the mainstream professions.
Keywords: Madrassa Education in Pakistan, Need Base
Education
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