Spatial Distribution of Primary Education in Taji District: Towards a Future Vision for Achieving Sustainable Development
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This study aims to study and analyze the distribution of primary schools from a geographical and social perspective. The study utilizes spatial statistical analysis techniques to more accurately identify the factors affecting school distribution, such as the district's location and the most important natural factors, such as climate and its elements. The study also seeks to identify areas in need of schools and areas requiring educational infrastructure expansion. This study also provides a comprehensive overview of the spatial distribution of schools in Taji District, which helps improve educational planning and direct educational investments more effectively.
Research on the spatial distribution of primary schools in Taji District is essential for improving the quality of education and providing equal opportunities for all. Gaps in geographical distribution and planning can be identified to improve access to education.
Based on the study results, practical action plans can be developed to improve education in the study area, including the construction of new schools, improving school transportation, and providing the necessary materials to enhance the quality of education and provide an optimal learning environment for all.
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