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Crossing the border : gendered experiences of immigrant children in South African schools

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dc.contributor.advisor Lekhetho, Mapheleba
dc.contributor.author Sibanda, Temba
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-18T08:25:15Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-18T08:25:15Z
dc.date.issued 2020-02
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26669
dc.description.abstract The study examines how the family, peers, and sociocultural environment at school in primary schools in South Africa perpetuated divergent gendered experiences among immigrant learners. A qualitative narrative inquiry was used during the study. Snowball sampling was used to select the participants for the study. The study drew on a narrative account of 27 participants, 18 immigrant children (9 girls and 9 boys) and nine teachers (6 women and 3 men) from three primary schools in the Johannesburg East District. Semi-structured in-depth interviews and observations were used as instruments to collect data from the participants. Collected data from the semi-structured, in-depth interviews and observations was analysed using thematic content analysis and was presented by using illustrative quotes. The study revealed that the school is a highly gendered place and serves to propagate gendered experiences among immigrant children in school between girls and boys. The findings of the study have significant implications for stake holders at all levels in education. It is recommended that school principals should ensure that teachers and administrators are familiar with both the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and the school’s policies and regulations that address gender, sexual harassment, immigration issues, school violence, and bullying. Improved perception of immigrant children and gender quality in schools will contribute to a positive school environment which may lead to increased positive wellbeing and academic performance to all learners regardless of gender and country of origin. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (1, xiii, 265 leaves) : color illustration en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Gender en
dc.subject Socialisation en
dc.subject Gender socialisation en
dc.subject Gender role shift en
dc.subject Immigrant parents en
dc.subject Gender roles en
dc.subject Immigrant children en
dc.subject Migration en
dc.subject Gendered experiences en
dc.subject Gender differences en
dc.subject.ddc 372.182869120968215
dc.subject.lcsh Immigrant children -- Education (Elementary) -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Sex differences in education -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Immigrant children -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Immigrant children -- Family relationships -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Interpersonal relations in children -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh School environment -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Case studies en
dc.title Crossing the border : gendered experiences of immigrant children in South African schools en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Educational Studies en
dc.description.degree D. Phil. (Socio-Education)


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