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The indicator “Number of Minority Managed Schools” is an important measure of diversity, inclusion, and constitutional safeguards within the education system. Minority managed schools are established and administered by linguistic or religious minority communities, and they play a vital role in preserving cultural identity while ensuring access to formal education. These schools help minority communities participate meaningfully in the education system by offering learning environments that respect their language, traditions, and values. This can improve enrolment, retention, and learning outcomes among minority students, particularly in contexts where mainstream institutions may not fully address their social or cultural needs. Minority managed schools often serve populations that face social exclusion, economic disadvantage, or geographical isolation.
From a governance perspective, this indicator reflects the implementation of minority rights and educational autonomy as guaranteed under constitutional and legal frameworks. Tracking the number of minority managed schools helps assess whether minority communities have adequate institutional space to establish and manage educational institutions. At a planning and policy level, this indicator enables governments, researchers, and civil society organisations to identify regional patterns, coverage gaps, and disparities in access to minority-managed education. It supports evidence-based decision-making for resource allocation, regulatory oversight, and targeted support programmes, contributing to a more inclusive, equitable, and pluralistic education system.
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