Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education

The Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) has achieved remarkable successes midway between the implementation of education policy for all through the Malaysia Education Development Plan 2013-2025. However, dropout, especially at the secondary school level, relics stagnant as an educati...

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Main Authors: Danggat, Chabo, Tarmiji, Masron, Norita, Jubit, Nur Faziera, Yaakub
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https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/GEOG/article/view/7433
https://doi.org/10.37134/geografi.vol10.2.4.2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir-464562024-10-22T08:08:07Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46456/ Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education Danggat, Chabo Tarmiji, Masron Norita, Jubit Nur Faziera, Yaakub G Geography (General) L Education (General) The Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) has achieved remarkable successes midway between the implementation of education policy for all through the Malaysia Education Development Plan 2013-2025. However, dropout, especially at the secondary school level, relics stagnant as an educational issue in the country. Therefore, this study aims to identify the changes in the spatial pattern of dropout among secondary school students in Sarawak for a study period of six years starting from 2013 to 2018. The spatial methods applied in this study to identify dropout hotspot areas for secondary school students are Getis-OrdGi* and polygon grid (fishnet). The analysis conducted from 2013 to 2018 revealed that the hotspot areas for secondary school dropouts were intense within the District Education Office of Kuching, Sibu, and Bintulu.In conclusion, the identification of student dropout hot spots based on time and space is very important so that intervention programmes to manage dropout can be implemented based on location.The findings of this study can help stakeholders of secondary school education in Sarawak to emphasis more on the hotspot areas that have been identified. Keywords:School dropout, secondary school, hot spot, Getis-OrdGi* & education UPSI Press 2022-12-15 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46456/2/GEOGRAFI%2BManuskrip%2B4.pdf Danggat, Chabo and Tarmiji, Masron and Norita, Jubit and Nur Faziera, Yaakub (2022) Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education. Geografi, 10 (2). pp. 54-68. ISSN 2289-4470 https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/GEOG/article/view/7433 https://doi.org/10.37134/geografi.vol10.2.4.2022
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Danggat, Chabo
Tarmiji, Masron
Norita, Jubit
Nur Faziera, Yaakub
Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education
description The Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) has achieved remarkable successes midway between the implementation of education policy for all through the Malaysia Education Development Plan 2013-2025. However, dropout, especially at the secondary school level, relics stagnant as an educational issue in the country. Therefore, this study aims to identify the changes in the spatial pattern of dropout among secondary school students in Sarawak for a study period of six years starting from 2013 to 2018. The spatial methods applied in this study to identify dropout hotspot areas for secondary school students are Getis-OrdGi* and polygon grid (fishnet). The analysis conducted from 2013 to 2018 revealed that the hotspot areas for secondary school dropouts were intense within the District Education Office of Kuching, Sibu, and Bintulu.In conclusion, the identification of student dropout hot spots based on time and space is very important so that intervention programmes to manage dropout can be implemented based on location.The findings of this study can help stakeholders of secondary school education in Sarawak to emphasis more on the hotspot areas that have been identified. Keywords:School dropout, secondary school, hot spot, Getis-OrdGi* & education
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author Danggat, Chabo
Tarmiji, Masron
Norita, Jubit
Nur Faziera, Yaakub
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Tarmiji, Masron
Norita, Jubit
Nur Faziera, Yaakub
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title Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education
title_short Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education
title_full Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education
title_fullStr Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Temporal of School Dropout Hot Spot : A Case Study of Sarawak District Education
title_sort spatial temporal of school dropout hot spot : a case study of sarawak district education
publisher UPSI Press
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46456/2/GEOGRAFI%2BManuskrip%2B4.pdf
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