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Expulsion of learners from secondary schools in the Western Cape: trends and reasons
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Expulsion of learners from secondary schools in the Western Cape: trends and reasons |
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Author:
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Allie, Aziza
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Abstract:
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This dissertation focuses on the expulsion of learners from secondary schools in the Western
Cape. Learners with behavioural and emotional problems are disruptive in class. They
antagonise teachers and challenge the code of conduct of the school. Expelling learners has
far reaching consequences for education and society.
Although official expulsions have remained constant the number of "unofficial expulsions"
appear to be increasing. Expulsion rates vary amongst schools, but those situated in middlccJass
areas request more expulsions than those situated in lower socio-economic areas.
Substance abuse is by far the most dominant reason for expulsion followed by physical
confrontation, verbal confrontation, theft, sexual assault and other behavioural problems.
Whilst certain factors such as the socio-economic background, intake, catchment area and
ethos of the school does influence expulsions, factors within the school i.e. the attitude of the
principal towards certain policies and practices may unintentionally contribute to its
increase.
Finally, the dissertation provides guidelines and recommendations towards minimising
expulsions. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/941
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Date:
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2001-11 |
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