Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa

This paper aims to explore the pathways to mitigate challenges of learner academic (LAP) performance in a Grade 10 economics class in South Africa. The challenge of poor LAP has ushered a myriad of predicaments in schools globally. These predicaments include lack of teacher inclusion in decision ma...

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Main Author: Habasisa Vincent Molise
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OpenED Network 2021-05-01
Series:Research in Social Sciences and Technology
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Online Access:https://ressat.org/index.php/ressat/article/view/529
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spelling doaj-e3441b3e7d0648ea8e4afdc58ead2d432021-05-30T20:53:40ZengOpenED NetworkResearch in Social Sciences and Technology2468-68912021-05-016110.46303/ressat.2021.5Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South AfricaHabasisa Vincent Molise0Sol Plaatje University This paper aims to explore the pathways to mitigate challenges of learner academic (LAP) performance in a Grade 10 economics class in South Africa. The challenge of poor LAP has ushered a myriad of predicaments in schools globally. These predicaments include lack of teacher inclusion in decision making, inability to work cooperatively together, and lack of professional development opportunities geared towards LAP. The study was qualitative, with 15 participants chosen through purposeful sampling from one rural school in the Thabo-Mofutsanyane education district. This paper is couched in critical emancipatory research with emphasis on the emancipation of the teachers regarding pathways they can self-develop to mitigate the challenges of LAP. The focus group discussions were used to gather information regarding pathways to mitigate the challenges of LAP in schools. The study revealed that teachers possess a very equivocal and varying experience regarding the pathways to use to mitigate the challenges of LAP. The findings suggest that for successful implementation of pathways to mitigate the challenges of LAP, schools need to invest in training teachers for team-teaching and avail the necessary resources (both human and physical) to ensure effective quality teaching and learning exist in the school. The article recommends that schools should develop policy frameworks, together with relevant stakeholders, to guide novice teachers on the strategies they can use to mitigate the challenges of LAP in their classes. https://ressat.org/index.php/ressat/article/view/529academic performancecritical emancipatory researcheconomicsparticipatory action researchpathways
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Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa
Research in Social Sciences and Technology
academic performance
critical emancipatory research
economics
participatory action research
pathways
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title Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa
title_short Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa
title_full Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa
title_fullStr Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Pathways to Mitigate Challenges of Learner Academic Performance in a Grade 10 Economics Class in South Africa
title_sort pathways to mitigate challenges of learner academic performance in a grade 10 economics class in south africa
publisher OpenED Network
series Research in Social Sciences and Technology
issn 2468-6891
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This paper aims to explore the pathways to mitigate challenges of learner academic (LAP) performance in a Grade 10 economics class in South Africa. The challenge of poor LAP has ushered a myriad of predicaments in schools globally. These predicaments include lack of teacher inclusion in decision making, inability to work cooperatively together, and lack of professional development opportunities geared towards LAP. The study was qualitative, with 15 participants chosen through purposeful sampling from one rural school in the Thabo-Mofutsanyane education district. This paper is couched in critical emancipatory research with emphasis on the emancipation of the teachers regarding pathways they can self-develop to mitigate the challenges of LAP. The focus group discussions were used to gather information regarding pathways to mitigate the challenges of LAP in schools. The study revealed that teachers possess a very equivocal and varying experience regarding the pathways to use to mitigate the challenges of LAP. The findings suggest that for successful implementation of pathways to mitigate the challenges of LAP, schools need to invest in training teachers for team-teaching and avail the necessary resources (both human and physical) to ensure effective quality teaching and learning exist in the school. The article recommends that schools should develop policy frameworks, together with relevant stakeholders, to guide novice teachers on the strategies they can use to mitigate the challenges of LAP in their classes.
topic academic performance
critical emancipatory research
economics
participatory action research
pathways
url https://ressat.org/index.php/ressat/article/view/529
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