Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia

The juxtaposition of education and social mobility is based on the proposition that education plays an important role in mobility. This is particularly true in Malaysia as selection of students into premium classes, boarding schools, universities, for scholarships and for employment is still predomi...

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Main Authors: Ong, Puay Tee, Ong, Puay Liu, Sivapalan, Selvadurai, Ong, Puay Hoon, Marsitah, Mohd Radzi
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spelling my.unimas.ir.162262021-05-21T09:37:07Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16226/ Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia Ong, Puay Tee Ong, Puay Liu Sivapalan, Selvadurai Ong, Puay Hoon Marsitah, Mohd Radzi LB Theory and practice of education The juxtaposition of education and social mobility is based on the proposition that education plays an important role in mobility. This is particularly true in Malaysia as selection of students into premium classes, boarding schools, universities, for scholarships and for employment is still predominantly based on academic achievement. In an article featured by a national newspaper, the Prime Minister of Malaysia was quoted as saying that one of the government’s achievements is in creating an environment of substantial social mobility and that the education system has enabled children to lead better lives than their parents. Is this sentiment, that education increases social mobility vis-à-vis to lead better lives, shared by the direct stakeholders of education, namely the school students? This paper sets out to investigate the perceptions of students in selected national primary and secondary schools in four states in Malaysia. A questionnaire survey consisting of eleven constructs was conducted to elicit responses on whether education allows them to lead better lives. A total of 331 school students in 9 primary schools and 297 school students in 8 secondary schools in Selangor, Kelantan, Sabah and Sarawak were randomly selected and surveyed. Findings reveal that there are significant differences in mean scores between rural and urban schools in terms of the role of education in increasing knowledge, expanding potentials, achieving ambition and becoming useful people. Between Sabah and Sarawak with Peninsular Malaysia, significant differences in mean scores are recorded in the constructs that education helps to improve class position, expanding potentials, securing better jobs and achieving ambitions. More interestingly, in a comparison between primary and secondary schools, results reveal that there are significant differences in mean scores on the constructs that education helps to increase knowledge, realize potential, obtain higher salaries, have more comfortable lives, achieve ambition, be loved by family, be loved by teachers and be loved by friends, with primary schools recording higher mean scores in all of these constructs. Does this mean that students become dis-illusioned as they go up the schooling ladder? Implications of results will be discussed. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16226/1/Ong%20Puay.pdf Ong, Puay Tee and Ong, Puay Liu and Sivapalan, Selvadurai and Ong, Puay Hoon and Marsitah, Mohd Radzi (2017) Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 12 (1). 075-089. ISSN 1823-884X http://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/article/view/18297
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Sivapalan, Selvadurai
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Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia
description The juxtaposition of education and social mobility is based on the proposition that education plays an important role in mobility. This is particularly true in Malaysia as selection of students into premium classes, boarding schools, universities, for scholarships and for employment is still predominantly based on academic achievement. In an article featured by a national newspaper, the Prime Minister of Malaysia was quoted as saying that one of the government’s achievements is in creating an environment of substantial social mobility and that the education system has enabled children to lead better lives than their parents. Is this sentiment, that education increases social mobility vis-à-vis to lead better lives, shared by the direct stakeholders of education, namely the school students? This paper sets out to investigate the perceptions of students in selected national primary and secondary schools in four states in Malaysia. A questionnaire survey consisting of eleven constructs was conducted to elicit responses on whether education allows them to lead better lives. A total of 331 school students in 9 primary schools and 297 school students in 8 secondary schools in Selangor, Kelantan, Sabah and Sarawak were randomly selected and surveyed. Findings reveal that there are significant differences in mean scores between rural and urban schools in terms of the role of education in increasing knowledge, expanding potentials, achieving ambition and becoming useful people. Between Sabah and Sarawak with Peninsular Malaysia, significant differences in mean scores are recorded in the constructs that education helps to improve class position, expanding potentials, securing better jobs and achieving ambitions. More interestingly, in a comparison between primary and secondary schools, results reveal that there are significant differences in mean scores on the constructs that education helps to increase knowledge, realize potential, obtain higher salaries, have more comfortable lives, achieve ambition, be loved by family, be loved by teachers and be loved by friends, with primary schools recording higher mean scores in all of these constructs. Does this mean that students become dis-illusioned as they go up the schooling ladder? Implications of results will be discussed.
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author Ong, Puay Tee
Ong, Puay Liu
Sivapalan, Selvadurai
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Marsitah, Mohd Radzi
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title Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia
title_short Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia
title_full Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia
title_fullStr Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Education and Social Mobility: Perspectives Of Students In Selected National Schools In Four States In Malaysia
title_sort education and social mobility: perspectives of students in selected national schools in four states in malaysia
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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