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The prime goal of this research work was to find out the impact of post-secondary
education on future aspirations of female Masters’ degree students (FMDS). The
researcher wanted to find out about the future plans of those few women who did have
access to higher education, i.e., how they wished to build their careers and contribute to
their families, communities and their country, using their tertiary education. In its
second phase, it endeavoured to find out the impact of achieving post-secondary
education on future aspirations of women by comparing the future aspirations of female
Master’s degree students’ with the aspirations of those women who did not acquire postsecondary
education. As it comes up in the research, post-secondary education has a
significant effect on shaping women’s dreams and a secured future. That is, postsecondary
degree appeared as a positive factor in having a successful career, better
family as well as a dignified social life.
The methods used in order to achieve objectives of the study were both quantitative and
qualitative in nature. With the help of social survey method and administering semistructured
questionnaires, impacts of post-secondary education on future aspirations of
female Master’s degree students have been discovered. About 150 female students of
University of Rajshahi, who had already completed their Bachelor’s (Honours) degree
and had enrolled into Master’s level of education (session 2009-2010) with their age
ranging between 22 to 26 years, were selected as the respondents of this research work.
They were selected by random sampling method. In order to find the impact of postsecondary
education on future aspiration, matched pairs respondents (MPRs) of each of
the FMDS respondents were selected. Matched pair of each of the FMDS respondents
had similar age, father’s education, area of residence (rural/urban/sub-urban), and family
income, but failed to achieve any post-secondary education, in spite of having
completed higher secondary education.
Impacts of post-secondary education on future aspirations were revealed through
comparing the situation and opinions of the FMDS respondents and their matched pairs
(MPRs) the most important facts that have been brought to light were that postsecondary
education helped female students to become self-conscious and self
dependent. Unmarried female Master’s degree students (FMDS) could play a vital role
in selecting their own bridegroom at the time of their marriage. They could also gain the
courage to reject marriage proposals with demands of dowry. Most of the FMDS had
plans for a professional life. They were very much inspired to involve themselves in
different socio-political activities to build the nation. The FMDS also had high
ambitions regarding their children’s lives. Women with post-secondary education were
better equipped to hold a high status in their own community, society and at national as
well as international levels. The FMDS believed that their tertiary education would help
them to go a long way in future. This study revealed that a less educated woman had a
limited number of options as compared to a highly educated girl, who knew much more
and could choose a better occupation in future by utilizing all the options she had. She
knew which career would be better for her, and what type of person would be
appropriate for her as a husband. She could always perform proper activities as a citizen.
Post- secondary education also makes a woman empowered and helps to promote
gender equity and encourages wider participation of women in the society. The study
found that the post-secondary education was a significant factor that immensely
influences the overall aspirations of women. |
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