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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 1899-1906


A Study of the Perception of the Community Regarding Impact of University Education in Developing Tolerance

Dr. Muhammad Tahir Nadeem, Syed Zahid Husain Shah,Nosheen Malik,Rana Muhammad Bilal,Waqar Husain.




Abstract

Universities sprawl between global knowledge and local aspirations. Universally higher education
institutions create and transmit knowledge as their basic function. There is a growing emphasis that
importance should be given to localized concerns and aspirations of the communities. Investments in
higher education, demands a transformation of the neighboring societies and cure for socio-economic ills.
Diverse Tolerance is a tendency of human beings to show acceptance towards diverse behaviors. Pakistan
as a whole and Southern Punjab are especially facing the challenges of intolerance in society. The major
factors of this issue are; religious extremism, sectarianism, poverty, and backwardness. Universities are
believed to be a source of bringing attitudinal changes in their graduates and transform them into useful
citizens. The major objective of the present study was to explore the role of the universities of Southern
Punjab to foster tolerance, harmony, and social justice in the community. The students of general public
sector Universities of Pakistan were the population of the study. A sample of one thousand students and
thirty alumni were selected as the sample of the study. A self-developed questionnaire and interview
were used as data collection tools. The mean score, standard deviation, and t-value were calculated. A
thematic approach was followed to analyze the responses on interviews and open-ended items. It was
concluded that university education is improving moderately the tolerance level among the students,
helping the community to combat extremism, increase of social justice, and improving religious and social
harmony. To achieve the educational aims and to develop a level of tolerance of students, lectures on
tolerance education must be included in the syllabus at every level of degree.

Key words: higher education, tolerance, harmony, ethics, religious extremism, impact






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