2022
DOI: 10.29333/iji.2022.15453a
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The Learning Performance of Indigenous Students in Nepali Private Schools: A Mixed-Methods Study

Abstract: One of the primary goals of schools is to improve the students' learning performance. Considering the factors associated to students' indigeneity contributing to their learning performances, this study explored the learning performances of 'indigenous' (Janajati) students in Nepali private secondary schools. Grounded in Bourdieu's (1986) cultural capital theory, the investigation employed a two-staged mixed-methods research process. In the first phase, longitudinal data (grade XII exam results) of 770 students… Show more

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“…Regarding learning achievement, the mathematics achievement of the students was satisfactory (Mean=57.48, SD=17.15) as the average score lies in (50-60)%. While comparing these results yielded from descriptive statistics with some past studies, the findings are partially in line with the study of Khadka et al (2022). His study shows teachers' equal treatments to students irrespective of ethnicity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Regarding learning achievement, the mathematics achievement of the students was satisfactory (Mean=57.48, SD=17.15) as the average score lies in (50-60)%. While comparing these results yielded from descriptive statistics with some past studies, the findings are partially in line with the study of Khadka et al (2022). His study shows teachers' equal treatments to students irrespective of ethnicity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Sociologically, the empowerment of Indigenous Peoples is needed because the position of Indigenous Peoples is increasingly marginalized due to industrialization. 20 Industrialization made Indigenous Peoples increasingly marginalized and even began to lose their homes and customary land. 21 That happened because industrialization was based on written legal provisions made by the state.…”
Section: The Regulatory Orientation Concerning the Participation Of I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, language is one of the most critical skills needed for communication that earlygrade learners develop in preschool. This study focuses more on developing English language speaking skills among early learners as English has gained fame as a global language due to its geographical-historical, sociocultural, political, and economic power (Crystal, 1997;Khadka et al, 2022). It has also owned famous as a common language 'lingua Franca' for being widely used in global business, diplomacy, mass entertainment, global telecommunications, and scientific publications, as well as publishing newspapers and other books around the world (Rao, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%