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Meaning of hostel.......................................................................
Problem statement.......................................................................
Objectives of study......................................................................
Research questions......................................................................
Study area.................................................................................
Methodology.............................................................................
Sampling..................................................................................
References................................................................................
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
IMPACTS OF HOSTEL LIFE ON WOMEN PERSONALITY
INTRODUCTION
All aspects of human personality is structured by the experiences of life. When a baby is born
their family provides a protective environment for the new born child, initially the interactions
are limited but latter social interactions increase, and the process or phenomena of
socialization starts. This enables individual to become an active member of a society, and in
this way ones lifestyle and personality are affected by his/her surroundings. Therefore the
social structure plays an important role in the development of personality and behavior.
Many researches have been carried out to through light on the importance of the home
environment, and the role of family members in the development of the children. Many
differences in child development start with the socioeconomic status of the family, biological
endowment, and educational differences. These family differences make enduring changes in
the personality of the children. As we already know that family members play a very vital role
in the development of children. Therefore a cooperative family environment builds confidence
in children. Similarly residential enclaves also affects the process of socialization. This in turn
limits or expands educational opportunities for children.
Literacy is a part of child development, it gets started with the birth and lasted till the time of
death. It is a process in which an individual learn new skills and information. The main
objective of education is to motivate the individual to acquire tasks, knowledge, facts, and
traits which previously not obtained. Human society depended to learn, where parents and
other members from our society can help the process of learning (Callaway, 1979).
As we know Pakistan is an underdeveloped country, very small budget is allocated for the
education department, higher education facilities are only accessible in developing and big
cities of Pakistan. Owing to these facts students need to stay in hostel for higher education.
So in Pakistan hostels play an important role in the educational journey of our students.
Meaning of Hostel
In most of countries hostel is deemed specifically for the accommodation of pupils. In Pakistan
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hostel is considered to be a place of residence that a school, college or university possess and are
supervised by the hostel wardens and other staff. The hostel generally consists hundreds of
students. All of them make a group of students. These students come from different ethical,
social, geographical and economical background.
Hostel is a place where students stay for pursuing their formal education away from their homes.
But the concept of hostel is not only limited to place of residence,but hostel is a human practical
laboratory. Therefore hostel is not simply a place for living it is a center of education. Students
learn as much as from their teachers as well as fellows during hostel stay. It enriches the
understanding of the curriculum through analytical discussion among the students dwelling in the
hostels, and may contribute to character building as well. Similarly students in hostel not only
pursue the theoretical material they also learn how to enhance their personal abilities and learn to
live independently (Mishra, 1994).
Problem statement
Besides the numerous lucrative personality development opportunities that hostel life guarantees
and mentioned above,there are also many disorders and hazards of women hostel life like
malnutrition,ill characters learnt from others,voilation of ethics,and extra curriculum activities
rather than main goal of residency in hostel which this study will attemp to highlight.
Objectives of study
Research Questions
The present study highlights the experiences of females hostel students.
Q1: How does hostel impact on the life of female hostel students?
Q2: How does the adjustment vary among hostel roommates?
This study will investigate the perceptions of female students about their hostel life as well as the
impacts of hostel life on women students. Therefore study on this subject and especially in this
area was still very rare in Peshawar University. Results of the study will help to improve hostel
services of Peshawar University.
Study Area
The data pertaining to this study will be collected from the Girls Hostel University of Peshawar.
Methodology
Quantitative methods will be used for measuring this study and data comprising of
primary(internal) and secondary(external)
Sampling
Random sampling will be used to diagnose the impacts on
girls students in Peshawar University Hostel.
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