Analysis of cost of education and academic performance in Public and Private Schools in Bhaktapur, district
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This study examines the relationship between the cost of education and academic
performance in public and private schools in Nepal. Utilizing a quantitative approach,
the study analyzes direct cost components and its impact on student academic
outcomes. The research focuses on both the financial expenditures by the government
and the private costs incurred by students and their families. Significant disparities in
educational expenditures and academic achievements between public and private
institutions are highlighted. Public schools, often constrained by limited resources and
government funding, exhibit lower academic performance compared to private
schools, which benefit from better funding, infrastructure, and resources. Data
collection involved surveys and statistical analysis, including chi-square tests and
weighted mean analyses, to explore the correlation between educational investment
and student performance. The findings indicate that higher investment in education
correlates with improved academic results. In particular, private schools, with their
ability to allocate more resources per student, consistently outperform public schools
in key academic indicators. The impact of the new federal government system and
recent educational policies, including the School Education Examination (SEE)
reforms and the introduction of the letter grading system, are also examined. The
thesis concludes with policy recommendations aimed at reducing the performance gap
between public and private schools. It suggests increased investment and resource
allocation to public schools, improving teacher training, and enhancing learning
materials to uplift educational outcomes. This research contributes to the
understanding of educational economics in Nepal, offering valuable insights for
policymakers to improve the quality of education across different school types and
ensure equitable access to quality education for all students.
