An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district

This study assessed the impact of Camfed’s bursary scheme in S3 schools focusing on five schools in Mola and Siakobvu clusters of Nyaminyami rural district. The study aimed at identifying outcomes of Camfed’s bursary scheme in S3 schools. A qualitative descriptive survey design was used and data wer...

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Main Author: Muchabaiwa, Rujeko
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2502
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description This study assessed the impact of Camfed’s bursary scheme in S3 schools focusing on five schools in Mola and Siakobvu clusters of Nyaminyami rural district. The study aimed at identifying outcomes of Camfed’s bursary scheme in S3 schools. A qualitative descriptive survey design was used and data were collected from a wide range of participants namely school heads, teachers, Camfed mentors, parents and learners. Questionnaires, interviews, focus groups and document study were the main research instruments used. Findings revealed that Camfed’s bursary scheme enabled many girls to attend school regularly although their performances in public examinations were still below the expected standard. Tonga subject, which was once a marginalized language, was being taught and examined in S3 schools. It is concluded that through Camfed’s bursary scheme the enrolment, attendance, retention, completion rates, and the teaching and learning process of girl children in S3 schools were being improved. The study recommends that the Ministry of Education make provisions in colleges and universities for training of Tonga language teachers. There is need for constructing a boarding school facility in Nyaminyami district to improve academic performance and also reduce long distances covered travelling to school by children in S3 schools and risks associated with bush boarding.
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spelling ir-11408-25022022-06-27T13:49:05Z An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district Muchabaiwa, Rujeko Bursary scheme Schools, Zimbabwe This study assessed the impact of Camfed’s bursary scheme in S3 schools focusing on five schools in Mola and Siakobvu clusters of Nyaminyami rural district. The study aimed at identifying outcomes of Camfed’s bursary scheme in S3 schools. A qualitative descriptive survey design was used and data were collected from a wide range of participants namely school heads, teachers, Camfed mentors, parents and learners. Questionnaires, interviews, focus groups and document study were the main research instruments used. Findings revealed that Camfed’s bursary scheme enabled many girls to attend school regularly although their performances in public examinations were still below the expected standard. Tonga subject, which was once a marginalized language, was being taught and examined in S3 schools. It is concluded that through Camfed’s bursary scheme the enrolment, attendance, retention, completion rates, and the teaching and learning process of girl children in S3 schools were being improved. The study recommends that the Ministry of Education make provisions in colleges and universities for training of Tonga language teachers. There is need for constructing a boarding school facility in Nyaminyami district to improve academic performance and also reduce long distances covered travelling to school by children in S3 schools and risks associated with bush boarding. 2017-07-04T15:23:50Z 2017-07-04T15:23:50Z 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2502 en open Midlands State University
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An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district
title An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district
title_full An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district
title_fullStr An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district
title_short An investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in S3 schools: the case of Mola and Siakobvu clusters in Nyaminyami rural district
title_sort investigation into the impact of camfed bursary scheme in s3 schools: the case of mola and siakobvu clusters in nyaminyami rural district
topic Bursary scheme
Schools, Zimbabwe
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2502
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