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Universal access to primary education: the integration of black pupils into former Indian public primary schools.

机译:普及初等教育:将黑人学生纳入前印度公立小学。

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This research report examines the impact that universal access to primary education has on the integration of black pupils into former Indian public primary schools. In the post-apartheid state, a fundamental challenge has been the reformation of the educational landscape in South Africa, aimed at ensuring that its discriminatory educational history is never repeated. This study focuses on contextualising universal access to primary education in a specific environment i.e. tracing and understanding specific trends and social phenomena in public primary schools in the former Indian township of Lenasia, neighboured by former black townships (greater Soweto), thirty kilometres south of Johannesburg. There are four pillars to this investigation. It sets out to firstly examine whether universal access to primary education has led to an increase in enrolment numbers in a specific sample of ten historically classified Indian public primary schools in Lenasia. Secondly, the study explores whether increased enrolment numbers are due to a migration of black pupils into the former Indian public primary sample schools. The third focus is to understand the reasons, through the views and perceptions of school principals, teachers, black parents and a government official as to why this migratory trend, as an unintended consequence of universal access to primary education, may be occurring. Lastly, the emphasis is on investigating whether universal access to primary education has, as an unintended consequence, led to infrastructural capacity difficulties experienced in the sample schools.udviudFour data collection methods / instruments are employed to undertake this study. These are document analysis; qualitative interviews; statistical questionnaires on the sample school demographics and; a survey on school quality perceptions conducted on fifty black parents. From the data collected, analysed and interpreted, this research report confirms that the national legislative framework aimed at universal access to primary education has resulted in increased enrolment numbers at the sample schools. The results also indicate that there is a large proportion of the pupil population that travels from the neighbouring former black townships to attend the sample schools, thereby confirming the migratory trend of black pupils into the former Indian schools. In addition, interactions with the school principals, teachers, government officials and the results of the survey reveal that black parents send their children to these former Indian schools due to the perception that these schools offer a better quality education in comparison to the former black township primary schools. Lastly, the data collected clearly indicates that the infrastructural carrying capacity of the schools is stretched to the point where it jeopardises the practise of universal access to primary education and the provision of a good quality education.udThe study concludes that even though the quantitative aspects of universal access to primary education are being met, the qualitative aspects of education are being compromised. The investigation also suggests that further detailed multi-level research in former black townships is necessary in order to fully understand why the migratory trend is highly prevalent. This would also provide better insight into transforming the defunct culture of teaching and learning in former black townships into a culture of accountability, transparency and openness. Directions for future research are also proposed.
机译:这份研究报告探讨了普及初等教育对黑人学生融入印度前公立小学的影响。在后种族隔离状态下,一项根本挑战是对南非的教育格局进行改革,以确保其歧视性的教育历史不再重演。这项研究的重点是在特定环境中对普及初等教育进行情境化,即在约翰内斯堡以南三十公里处与前黑人乡镇(更大的索韦托)相邻的前印度乡镇Lenasia中,追踪和理解特定趋势和社会现象。 。此调查有四个支柱。它着手首先研究在莱尼亚西亚的十所经过历史分类的印度公立小学的特定样本中,普及初等教育是否导致入学人数增加。其次,该研究探讨了入学人数增加是否是由于黑人学生迁移到前印度公立小学样本学校造成的。第三个重点是通过学校校长,老师,黑人父母和政府官员的观点和看法来理解原因,说明为什么这种迁移趋势可能会作为普遍接受初等教育的意外结果而发生。最后,重点是调查普及初等教育是否导致了样本学校在基础设施方面遇到的困难,这是意料之外的结果。 udvi ud我们使用了四种数据收集方法/工具进行了这项研究。这些是文档分析;定性访谈;关于学校人口统计样本的统计调查表;以及对五十名黑人父母进行的关于学校质量观念的调查。根据收集,分析和解释的数据,本研究报告证实,旨在普及初等教育的国家立法框架导致样本学校的入学人数增加。结果还表明,有很大比例的学生人口从邻近的前黑人乡镇进入样本学校,从而证实了黑人学生向前印度学校迁移的趋势。此外,与学校校长,教师,政府官员的互动以及调查结果表明,黑人父母将孩子送往这些前印度学校,是因为人们认为这些学校比以前的黑人乡镇提供更好的教育质量。小学。最后,所收集的数据清楚地表明,学校的基础设施承载力已经扩展到危及普及初等教育和提供优质教育的水平。 ud研究得出结论,即使在数量方面普及初等教育的机会已得到满足,教育的质量方面也受到了损害。调查还表明,有必要在以前的黑人乡镇进行更详细的多层次研究,以充分了解为什么移民趋势十分普遍。这也将提供更好的见解,以将过去的黑人乡镇已不存在的教与学文化转变为问责,透明和开放的文化。还提出了未来研究的方向。

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    Moodley Devandhran;

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