2023
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2640
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Education for sustainable development in rural communities: Parents' perceptions of children's willingness‐to‐study and learning difficulties associated with school transport in Ukerewe Island, Tanzania

Abstract: Quality education and school transport are prerequisites for children to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs), but they are disproportionately inadequate in rural communities. This study explores 350 parents' perceptions of the willingness‐to‐study (WTS) and learning difficulties of schoolchildren in Ukerewe Island (Tanzania) based on the mode of transport. The study surveyed 17 rural islands to build structural equation models based on Health Belief Model. The results showed that schoolchildren in Uke… Show more

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“…These actions require policies that guarantee adequate funding, provide primary and technological infrastructure, and support the continuous development of human resources for education. It is also essential to develop policies to help people in vulnerable situations, providing equal opportunities and access to health care, food, and housing so that they can complete their studies (Boeren, 2019;Ezaki, 2019;Madziva & Thondhlana, 2017;Tengecha et al, 2024). This pillar also includes ele- Therefore, it is crucial to invest in the continuous development of teachers to keep them trained and motivated to do their jobs with excellence.…”
Section: Systematization Of the Pillars Of Qementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These actions require policies that guarantee adequate funding, provide primary and technological infrastructure, and support the continuous development of human resources for education. It is also essential to develop policies to help people in vulnerable situations, providing equal opportunities and access to health care, food, and housing so that they can complete their studies (Boeren, 2019;Ezaki, 2019;Madziva & Thondhlana, 2017;Tengecha et al, 2024). This pillar also includes ele- Therefore, it is crucial to invest in the continuous development of teachers to keep them trained and motivated to do their jobs with excellence.…”
Section: Systematization Of the Pillars Of Qementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This migration pattern drains the rural regions of vital human capital necessary for economic development and innovation, further hindering their ability to compete with urban centers (Marksoo, 1999). As a consequence of these problems, the educational system and environmental activities face unique challenges and opportunities that reflect their socio-economic conditions and can be solved by enhancing the education for sustainable development (Tengecha et al, 2024) as the educational infrastructure in these rural areas tends to be less developed compared to urban regions. Schools may struggle with lower funding, fewer resources, and difficulty in attracting qualified teachers, which can affect the quality of education offered (Tampubolon et al, 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 17 SDGs, those related to education are recognized as fundamental drivers of sustainable development (Malik et al, 2023;Osuntuyi & Lean, 2023;Sachs et al, 2019;Tengecha et al, 2024). Preprimary education, in particular, serves as the foundation for lifelong learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%