Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level

The research study sort to find out the factors affecting girls from proceeding in their large numbers to advanced levels of secondary education. The qualitative research design grounded in the interpretivist paradigm was used in this study. Data generating instruments were semi-structured interview...

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Main Author: Maposa, Obert
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3099
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description The research study sort to find out the factors affecting girls from proceeding in their large numbers to advanced levels of secondary education. The qualitative research design grounded in the interpretivist paradigm was used in this study. Data generating instruments were semi-structured interviews and document analysis guides. The sample of two school heads, six teachers, eight pupils, four parents and four young ladies were selected as respondents. The generated data was analysed using thematic approach. The factors that cause fewer female students in advanced levels were the early marriages and unplanned pregnancies, poverty, lack of parental financial support, religious teachings and gathering that disturb girls’ education. It is recommended that parents should fully support the education of girls as they do to their sons, teachers should intensify counselling and career guidance sessions in schools to equip girls and finally both parents and school authorities must report cases of child abuse to reduce school drop outs.
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spelling ir-11408-30992022-06-27T13:49:06Z Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level Maposa, Obert Female pupils Education Zimbabwe Binga The research study sort to find out the factors affecting girls from proceeding in their large numbers to advanced levels of secondary education. The qualitative research design grounded in the interpretivist paradigm was used in this study. Data generating instruments were semi-structured interviews and document analysis guides. The sample of two school heads, six teachers, eight pupils, four parents and four young ladies were selected as respondents. The generated data was analysed using thematic approach. The factors that cause fewer female students in advanced levels were the early marriages and unplanned pregnancies, poverty, lack of parental financial support, religious teachings and gathering that disturb girls’ education. It is recommended that parents should fully support the education of girls as they do to their sons, teachers should intensify counselling and career guidance sessions in schools to equip girls and finally both parents and school authorities must report cases of child abuse to reduce school drop outs. 2018-08-28T13:38:06Z 2018-08-28T13:38:06Z 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3099 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Female pupils
Education
Zimbabwe
Binga
Maposa, Obert
Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
title Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
title_full Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
title_fullStr Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
title_full_unstemmed Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
title_short Factors causing fewer female students in Binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
title_sort factors causing fewer female students in binga district to proceed from grade seven to advanced level
topic Female pupils
Education
Zimbabwe
Binga
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3099
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