Abstract:
An attempt has been made in the study to inquire into the role of mass education in political development. The study was conducted among the 100 participants and 200 nonparticipants in mass education-in two selected villages of Paba Upazila of Rajshahi district in Bangladesh. The researcher followed the techniques of survey and observation methods to collect primary & field data for this study. The data were collected on different dimensions such as demographic and socio-economic political background of participant and non-participant in mass education in the study area and political awareness, values, and political participation of respondents. To investigate the role of mass education in political development, the researcher examined the participation of the respondents about political right, political participation, awareness about female members, citizenship duties as voters, knowledge of cross voting and opinion about the bad impact of strike, opinion about of voting in election and other activities of political development. The study revealed that the respondents are lower in soci-economic status, in terms of occupation, land ownership, income and so on. The study explored that participants in mass education have better political knowledge and awareness than non participant respondents. An analysis of non participant's political background revealed that they were not politically active and conscious. Though majority of the non participants of respondents who did not come in touch of mass education have given their vote in favour of their party's nominated candidate. Candidate's quality or party's programme was less important to them. On the other hand, those who come in touch of the mass education programme before performing their voting power, have considered party's programme and quality of candidates.
The study has clearly depicted that most of non-participants of the respondents at the grass root level were not aware of and active about politics, political rights and participation in political activities. However, it was found that participants in mass education were comparatively more aware than the non-participants regarding these issues.
The study also explored that there is a significant relationship between mass education of participant's and their occupations, political involvement of family members and political awareness of respondents.
Finally, the study identified some issues which need serious attention to develop the role of mass education in political development.
Description:
This Thesis is Submitted to the Institute of Education and Research (IER) , University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh for the degree of Master of Philosophy (MPhil)