A System Dynamics Model for Improving Primary Education Enrollment in a Developing Country

Authors

  • Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu Currently working at New England Biolabs Inc., Ipswich, MA, USA; Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
  • Linet Ozdamar Yeditepe University, Dept. of Systems Engineering, Kayisdagi, 34755 Istanbul, Turkey
  • LS Ganesh Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
  • Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber Institute of Applied Mathematics, Middle East Technical University, 06531 Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

The system dynamics approach is a holistic way of solving problems in real-time scenarios. This is a powerful methodology and computer simulation modeling technique for framing, analyzing, and discussing complex issues and problems. System dynamics modeling is often the background of a systemic thinking approach and has become a management and organiza­tional development paradigm. This paper proposes a system dynamics approach for studying the importance of infrastructure facilities on the quality of primary education system in a developing nation. The model is built using the Cross Impact Analysis (CIA) method of relating entities and attributes relevant to the primary education system in any given community. The CIA model enables us to predict the effects of infrastructural facilities on the community’s access of primary education. This may support policy makers to take more effective actions in campaigns that attempt to improve literacy.

Published

2010-06-01

Issue

Section

Research Papers