Causes of Academic Backwardness of Rural School Children in Selected States of India: An Evaluation

Gaytri Tiwari

Department of Human Development & Family Studies, All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP), ICAR, College of Home science, MPUAT, Udaipur, India

Ruchi Galundia *

Department of Human Development & Family Studies, All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP), ICAR, College of Home science, MPUAT, Udaipur, India

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Most of the states in India are facing the problems of academic backwardness especially                 in rural villages. Academic stress in children can be present as physical, behavioral                         or emotional problems. The causes for a rural child being poor in academics are varied and       range from physical causes to psychological causes the later being more common.                 Present study was carried out in order to find out the reasons of academic backwardness among             rural school children between the age group of 11-17 years and to provide results based remedial solutions and interventions. For this purpose, samples were selected from different  villages of nine states in India which includes Assam (Jorhat), Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad), Haryana (Hissar), Himachal Pradesh (Palampur), Uttar Pradesh (Pantnagar), Rajasthan (Udaipur), Maharashtra (Parbhani), Punjab (Ludhiana), Uttarakhand (Dharwad). The academic achievement of school children was used and covers three major aspects on health, academics and family.                      Data analysis was done using frequency, percentage distribution and Chi-square test. Results revealed that in the eight states, the academic factor was the cause of the students’ poor achievement while in one state, Parbhani, health is the risk factor to the students’ academic achievement.

 

Keywords: Academic backwardness, rural school children, evaluation, selected


How to Cite

Tiwari, Gaytri, and Ruchi Galundia. 2017. “Causes of Academic Backwardness of Rural School Children in Selected States of India: An Evaluation”. Advances in Research 12 (5):1-11. https://doi.org/10.9734/AIR/2017/37836.

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