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  • Title
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • I. Introduction
  • Rationale of the Study
  • Objectives
  • Methodology
  • Limitations
  • CHAPTER SCHEME
  • II. Approaches to Education: An Overview
  • Education in Pre-Smithian Economic Thought
  • Classical Thought on Education
  • Modern Approaches to Education
  • Human Capital Approach
  • Screening or Filtering Approach
  • Passport to Job Competition and Entry
  • Consumption-lnvestment Aspects of Education
  • Intrinsic Value and Instrumental Role of Education
  • Economic and Non-Economic Objectives of Education
  • Education and Social Change
  • Economic Value of Education
  • Educational Expenditure Policy and Rate of Return Studies
  • Private and Institutional Cost of Education
  • Investment Analysis in Education
  • III. History of Educational Initiatives in Kerala
  • Educational Initiatives During Pre-Independence Period
  • Education During Pre-British Period
  • Educational lnitiatives During Pre-independence
  • Social Scene of Kerala During 19th century
  • Early Educational Initiatives
  • lnitiatives for English Education
  • Educational Efforts in the Second Half of the 19th century
  • Governmental intervention in Education
  • Initiatives for Vernacular Education
  • Grant-in-aid Scheme of 1869
  • Provety (village) School Scheme of 1871
  • Book Committee in 1867
  • Normal School
  • Local Effort in Vernacular Education
  • Education Rules and Grant-in-Aid Code of 1894
  • Female Education
  • Education of the Low Castes
  • Socio-Economic Compulsions in Educational Expansion
  • Educational Efforts in the First Half of the 20th Century
  • Education Code 1910
  • Fee Concessions, Grants and Meals
  • Free and Compulsory Education
  • Educational Efforts in the Post-Independence Period
  • Private Secondary School (PSS) Scheme
  • Abolition of Fees
  • Kerala Education Rules
  • Educational Efforts to Reduce Regional Disparities
  • Special Education Efforts for Backward Communities
  • Special Efforts to Increase Female Literacy
  • 3.1 Literacy by Caste, 1911-31, Travancore
  • Other Measures
  • a. School feeding programme
  • 3.2 Literacy Rate in Kerala from 1951-2001
  • b. Whole promotion system
  • c) Travel concessions
  • Educational Expansion Since 1990s
  • 3.3 Literacy Rate in Kerala and India from 1901-2001
  • 3.4 Distribution of Schools in Kerala According to the Types of.Management
  • 3.5 Distribution of Enrolment According to the Type of Management of Schools in Kerala
  • 3.6 Percentage Distribution of Enrolment of Type of Management of Schools
  • Private Educational Initiatives
  • Missionary Initiatives in Kerala
  • Educational Initiatives of the Indigenous Christians
  • Community Initiative in Education
  • SNDP and Ezhava Movement
  • SJPS and the Pulayas
  • Nair Service Society and its Educational Efforts
  • Educational Initiatives of MES and Muslims
  • Communalisation, Politicisation and Commercialisation in Education
  • CONCLUSION
  • IV. Educational Initiative: A Micro Level Analysis
  • Catholic Educational Agencies and their First Schools
  • Catholics and English Education
  • St. Ephrems High School Mannanam
  • Teachers of the School
  • Resource Mobilisation and Public Participation
  • St. Berchmans High School Changanacherry
  • Educational Facilities in Changanacherry During 19th Century
  • Early Initiative in Starting St. Berchmans School
  • Students Memorandum
  • Oppositions from the Government School
  • Opening of the New School
  • School Boarding
  • Recognition of the School
  • Resource Mobilisation for the School
  • Admission of Students from All Castes
  • Pastoral Letters and School Education
  • Ezhava Community and Their Educational Efforts
  • SNDP and Its Early Schools
  • Sivagiri High School, Sivagiri, Varkala
  • Resource Mobilisation
  • SNDP School at Aluwa
  • Nair Service Society and Their First Schools
  • Nair Service Society and Education
  • N.S.S. School Karukachal
  • Reasons for Starting School at Karukachal
  • Resource Mobilisation for School Construction
  • Bhikshadanam or Begging
  • Inauguration of the School
  • Prakkulam N.S.S. School
  • Origin of the School
  • Fund Mobilisation
  • CONCLUSION
  • V. School Choice, Process and Performance: A Comparative Study of the Schools Under Different Managements
  • 5.1 Distribution of Schools in Kerala According to the Types of Management
  • Definitions and Concepts
  • 1. Management
  • Private Aided Schools
  • Private Unaided Schools
  • Recognised Schools
  • Unrecognised Schools
  • Structure of Schools in Kerala
  • Profile of the Sample Design
  • 5.20 Percentage Distribution of Reported Adequacy / Inadequacy of Drinking Water Facilities and Separate Toilets
  • 5.3 Literacy Rate in Kerala by District Wise
  • 5.4 Taluk Wise Distribution of Literacy Rate in Kottayam District
  • 5.5 Distribution of Total Schools in Changanacherry Taluk by Level and Management
  • 5.6 Distribution of Schools Under Urban / Rural Classification
  • Section I
  • School Choice
  • 5.7 Sample Size Distribution of Students
  • Socio-economic Profile of Students by Type of Management
  • Educational Status and School Selection
  • 5.8 Percentage Distribution of Students Under Different Managements by Community / Caste
  • Parental Occupation and School Selection
  • 5.9 Educational Status of the Head of Households by Management
  • 5.10 Percentage Distribution of Occupation of Households Under Different Managements
  • 5.11 Percentage Distribution of Households by Occupation and Caste
  • Parental Income and School Selection
  • 5.12 Distribution of Students in Schools by Household Income
  • Other Determinants of School Selection
  • Factor Analysis
  • Steps in Factor Analysis
  • Results of Factor Analysis
  • 5.13 Descriptive Statistics
  • KMO and Bartlettss Test
  • 5.14 KMO and Bartletts Test
  • 5.15 Commonalities
  • 5.16 Total Variance Explained
  • 5.17 Component Matrix
  • Section II
  • Infrastructure Facilities and School Process
  • Physical Facilities and Basic Amenities
  • 5.18 Percentage Distribution of Reported Adequacy / Inadequacy of Class Room and Laboratory
  • 5.19 Percentage Distribution of Reported Adequacy / Inadequacy of Library Facilities and Teaching Aids
  • Basic Amenities
  • 5.2 Total Number of Schools, by Level and Management,. 1999-2000
  • Physical Access to School
  • 5.21 Percentage Distribution of Students Under Various Managements by Distance
  • Students strength
  • 5.22 Frequency Distribution of the Sample According Class Strength
  • 5.23 Average Student Strength in a Class
  • 5.24 Percentage Distribution of Students According to Class Strength by Medium and Level
  • School Process
  • Teachers Selection Criteria in Schools
  • 5.25 Criteria of Teachers Selection
  • Age, Experience and Qualification of Teachers
  • 5.26 Age Distribution of Teachers
  • 5.27 Distribution of Teachers According to Experience
  • 5.28 Distribution of Teacher According to Qualification
  • 5.29 Gender Ratio Among Teachers
  • Working Hours and Days
  • 5.30 Distribution of Teacher Vacancy by Management / Level
  • 5.31 Percentage Distribution of Class Timings in School
  • Evaluation Methods
  • Regular Homework and Timely Correction
  • 5.32 Distribution of Average Working Days by Management / Level
  • Regular Examinations
  • 5.33 Percentage Distribution of Adequacy / Inadequacy in Regular Home Works and Timely Correction.
  • Revision Tests, Remedial Classes, Special Classes and Individual Assessment
  • 5.34 Distribution of Adequacy / Inadequacy in Monthly Tests and Termly Examinations
  • 5.35 Distribution of Adequacy / Inadequacy in Revision Tests, Remedial Classes and Individual Assessment
  • 5.36 Percentage Distribution of Special Classes in Schools
  • Section Ill
  • Scholastic Performance
  • 5.37 Performances in SSLC Examination
  • CONCLUSION
  • VI. Private Cost of Education
  • 6.1 Household Expenditure on Elementary Education by Percapita Annual Income Group 1992-93
  • Private Cost of Education
  • Household Expenditure on Education
  • Fee Component in Government and Aided Schools
  • 6.2 Average Annual Fees Collected in Govt. and Aided Schools
  • Fee Component in Unaided Schools
  • Non-Recurring Fees
  • Methodology for Estimating Non-Recurring Fee
  • 6.3 Percentage Distribution of Average Non-Recurring Fee in Unaided Recognised Schools
  • 6.4 Percentage Distribution of Average Non-Recurring Fee in Unaided Recognised Schools with only LP and UP Sections
  • 6.5 Average Non-Recurring Fee in Unaided Unrecognised Schools
  • Recurring Fees
  • 6.6 Average Annual Recurring Fee in Unaided Recognised Schools
  • 6.7 Percentage of Distribution of Average Annual Recurring Fee in Unaided Recognised Schools With LP and UP Sections
  • 6.8 Rural-Urban Classification of Average Recurring Fee in Unaided Unrecognised Schools
  • Non-fee Component of School Education
  • Expenditure on School Uniforms
  • 6.9 Average Cost of Uniform Under Different Managements
  • Expenditure on Textbooks and Stationery
  • Expenditure on travel
  • a. Mode of Conveyance
  • 6.10 Average Cost of Textbooks and Stationary
  • 6.11 Percentage Distribution of Mode of Conveyance
  • b. Cost of Conveyance
  • Expenditure on Private Tuition
  • 6.12 Average Annual Conveyance Cost by Management and Level
  • 6.13 Distribution of Students Going for Private Tuition
  • 6.14 Distribution of Students Going for Private Tuition According to Syllabus / Scheme
  • Place of Tuition and Subject of Tuition
  • 6.15 Distribution of Students According to Place of Tuition
  • Expenditure on Private Tuition
  • 6.16 Distribution of Average Private Cost of Education
  • Unit Cost of Education
  • 6.17 Average Annual Household Expenditure by Level and Management
  • Urban-Rural Classification of Unit Cost
  • CONCLUSION
  • 6.18 Distribution of Household Expenditure in Unaided Unrecognised School
  • VII. Institutional Cost of Education
  • Concepts and Methodology
  • Sample Profile of the Study
  • 7.1 Distribution of Schools in Changanacherry Taluk
  • 7.2 Rural-Urban Distribution of Schools in Changanacherry Taluk
  • 7.3 Distribution of Schools in the Sample
  • Establishment of Schools: A Chronological Analysis
  • 7.4 Distribution of Schools on a Chronological Order by Level and Management
  • Ownership Pattern and Status of Schools
  • 7.5 Distribution of Private Schools by Ownership
  • Non-recurring Cost of Education
  • 7.6 Distribution of Schools by Scheme and Syllabus
  • Physical Infrastructure Facilities and Its Replacement Cost
  • Land Area
  • Replacement Cost of Land Area
  • 7.7 Distribution of Schools by Land Area
  • 7.8 Distribution of Schools on the basis of Replacement Cost of Land
  • School Buildings
  • 7.9 Distribution of Schools According to Replacement Cost of Buildings
  • Furniture
  • 7.10 Distribution of Schools on the basis of Replacement Cost of Furniture
  • Laboratory
  • Library
  • 7.11 Distribution of Schools According to Replacement Cost of Laboratories
  • Office Buildings
  • 7.12 Distribution of Schools According to Replacement Cost of Library
  • 7.13 Distribution of Schools According to Replacement Cost of Office
  • Recurring Cost of Education
  • Components of Recurring Cost
  • a. Salary of Teaching Staff
  • 7.14 Mean Distribution of Teaching Staff Salary
  • Salary of Non-Teaching Staff
  • 7.15 Mean Distribution of Non-Teaching Staff Salary
  • Recurring Cost for Building
  • 7.16 Distribution of Recurring Cost for School Buildings
  • Recurring Cost for Furniture
  • 7.17 Distribution of Recurring Cost of Furniture
  • Recurring Cost for Library and Laboratory
  • 7.18 Distribution of Recurring Cost of Library
  • 7.19 Distribution of Recurring Cost for Laboratory
  • Recurring Cost for Office
  • 7.20 Distribution of Recurring Cost for Office
  • Unit Cost of Education
  • Determinants of Unit Recurring Cost
  • 7.21 Distribution of Total Recurring Cost by Management and Level
  • 7.22 Distribution of the Major Components of Unit Cost of Education
  • 7.23 Unit Cost of Education by Management and Level
  • 7.24 Distribution of Pupil -Teacher Ratio by Level and Management
  • CONCLUSION
  • VIII. Economic Analysis of Unaided Schools
  • Unaided Schools in Kerala
  • Rate of Return to Investment in Schooling
  • Private and Social Rate of Return to Investment
  • Methods of Computing the Rate of Return on Investment
  • Investment Analysis of Unaided Schools
  • Profile of the Sample
  • Investment Cost or Capital Expenditures of Unaided Schools
  • 8.1 Distribution of Average Replacement Value of Capital Expenditures of Schools by Type and Level
  • Recurring Cash Outflows
  • 8.2 Percentage Distribution of Average Annual Recurring Cash Outflows in Schools
  • Non-recurring Cash Inflows
  • 8.3 Percentage Distribution of Average Annual Non-Recurring Capital Inflows in Recognised and Unrecognised Unaided Schools
  • Recurring Cash Inflows
  • 8.4 Distribution of Average Annual Recurring Cash Inflows in Unaided Schools
  • Surplus Income in Unaided Schools
  • 8.5 Distribution of Non-Recurring and Recurring Revenue in Total Revenue
  • 8.6 Distribution of Expenditure, Revenue and the Surplus Income in Unaided Schools
  • Investment Techniques in Investment Analysis
  • Pay-back Period Analysis
  • 8.7a Distribution of Various Values Showing the Pay Back Period for Recognised L.P School
  • 8.7b Pay-Back Period for High School (Recognised)
  • 8.7c Pay-Back Period for LP School (Unrecognised)
  • 8.7d Pay-Back Period for UP School (Unrecognised)
  • 8.8 Average Number of Students and New Entrants in Unaided Schools
  • CONCLUSION
  • IX. Summary and Conclusion
  • BIBILIOGRAPHY