ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL STRATEGIES ON LEARNING OUTCOMES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF CHIUNDA PONDE IN LUVUSHIMADA DISTRICT
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pp 8-17, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/erhd3018
Author(s)
Stephen Kelvin Sata
Affiliation(s)
ICOF Global University, Lusaka, Zambia.
Corresponding Author
Stephen Kelvin Sata
ABSTRACT
This research focuses on the effects of innovative learning and teaching methodologies on achieving educational goals and objectives in rural communities through a case study of Chiunda Ponde School in Luvushimada District, Zambia. Education in Zambia, as with other rural counterparts around the world, is a challenge due to limited resources, few and scarcely qualified teachers and socio-economically related factors. This research assesses the applicability of new strategies, including technology-integrated education, communal support structures, and culturally sensitive teaching strategies, to these challenges.
The methods used in the super-vice learning study include qualitative interviews with individual teachers and other members of the community. The quantitative analysis used student performance data obtained over two consecutive years. Findings suggest that high-level approaches, such as the facilities of learning technologies in literacy and numeracy and advanced teacher training, enhanced students’ achievement. However, the participation of the communities in the education advancement enhanced parental participation and promoted the creation of an appropriate learning atmosphere for the students.
Regarding the principle of targeted educational approaches, this case displays the optimistic opportunity of bridging the education divide in the rural and urban sectors. It focuses on policies concerning resource distribution, teacher professional development, and culturally responsive approaches in the teaching system in rural areas. In this regard, the results enrich the global conversation about the negations of inclusive education and co-enlightenment for sustainable development in such resketching areas as Chiunda Ponde.
KEYWORDS
Advanced educational strategies; Learning outcomes; Rural communities; Teacher development
CITE THIS PAPER
Stephen Kelvin Sata. Assessing the impact of advanced educational strategies on learning outcomes in rural communities: A case study of Chiunda Ponde in Luvushimada District. Educational Research and Human Development. 2025, 2(1): 8-17. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/erhd3018.
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