CAUSES AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS OF DETERIORATION OF EDUCATION AT SECONDARY LEVEL: PERCEPTIONS OF STAKEHOLDERS

Authors

  • Dr. Munwar Bagum, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Southern Punjab, Multan
  • Nighat Sarfraz, M.Phil. Scholar, University of Southern Punjab, Multan
  • Dr. Bushra Naz Lecturer, Department of Education, GC Women University Faisalabad,
  • Dr. Muhammad Akram Malik, HOD, Department of Education , University of Southern Punjab, Multan
  • Aqsa Qaswar, M.Phil. Scholar, University of Southern Punjab Multan.
  • Shaheena Kanwal Visiting Lecturer, University of Layyah

Abstract

This study was conducted to find out the “Causes and Potential Solutions of Deterioration of Education at Secondary Level: Perceptions of Stakeholders”. The objectives of the study were: To find out the causes of the Deterioration of Education and decline in educational quality at the secondary school level, to analyze the perception of teachers regarding the Deterioration of Education at the secondary school level and to analyze the perception of students about the causes of Deterioration of education at secondary school level. To ascertain the difference between Causes and Potential Solutions of Deterioration opinions on the base of demographics, i.e., gender, designation, and qualification. All 611 male and female teachers (318 male and 293 female) from teachers ‘of district Multan.  A 38-item self-structured questionnaire was used to investigate the “Causes and Potential Solutions of Deterioration of Education at Secondary Level: Perceptions of Stakeholders” by using descriptive and inferential statistics.

Keywords: Causes and Potential, Deterioration, Secondary Level

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Published

2025-05-15

How to Cite

Dr. Munwar Bagum, Nighat Sarfraz, Dr. Bushra Naz, Dr. Muhammad Akram Malik, Aqsa Qaswar, & Shaheena Kanwal. (2025). CAUSES AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS OF DETERIORATION OF EDUCATION AT SECONDARY LEVEL: PERCEPTIONS OF STAKEHOLDERS . Policy Journal of Social Science Review, 3(5), 86–97. Retrieved from https://policyjssr.com/index.php/PJSSR/article/view/275