Title of article :
Analysis of Educational Services Dis tribution and Accessibility as Education Quality Indicators: Evidence from Geospatial Analysis and Adminis trative Time Series Data (Case Study: Gambela City, Gambella Regional State, Ethiopia, Eas t Africa
Author/Authors :
Tesfay, Abraha College Of Urban Development and Engineering - Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia
Abstract :
It is universally agreed concept that education is a corner s tone for socio economic transformation.
Education has been recognized as weapon to fight backwardness, poverty and illiteracy for ages. Experience have
shown that all the good benefit of education has been assured only when there is quality education. However, there
are visible indicators that education quality has not been s till achieved in the entire world. Particularly, education
quality in developing countries is perceived as discouraging. Hence, the sharp decline of education quality is
becoming major concern for developing countries like Ethiopia. This is also more serious concern in emerging
regions like Gambella regional s tate where mos t people share pas toralism way of life. It is also unders tandable
fact that there are locally known spatial and non-spatial factors that affect education quality. Therefore, the main
objective of this s tudy was to identify spatial and non-spatial factors that influence educational quality of primary
schools in emerging regions. As methodological approach, the s tudy was used descriptive design approach with mix
of qualitative and quantitative method. The main data sources were both primary and secondary data. Primary data
were collected from spatial and non-spatial data sources. The spatial information was mainly collected from GPS
reading, aerial photo and land use plan. Non spatial primary data were collected using interviews and discussions.
The perceptions and reflections of key informants (teachers, s tudents, principals and parents) were entertained
by using focus group discussion, key informant interview and public hearings. The secondary data sources were
collected by means of desk review. As result, the s tudy was found that education quality in the city is weakening.
The underlying causes are, low teachers motivation level, high s tudents- teacher ratio, high s tudents- section ratio,
lack of ins tructional materials, lack of infras tructure and facilities. From the spatial perspective, the education
ins titutions are an unevenly dis tributed that s tudents from the central part of the city are more advantageous.
Keywords :
Service Area , Quality School , Gambela , Elementary , Emerging Region , Dis tribution