The effect of household poverty trap on learners’ performance in secondary schools in Nongoma in the Zululand district.

A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Education for the Degree of Master of Education in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Zululand, 2019. === Poverty has and will continue to precipitate enormous suffering for countless of learners living in ab-ject poverty in the rural ar...

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Main Authors: Omoniyi, Iwaloye Bunmi, Gamede, B.T., Uleanya, C.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: University of Zululand 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10530/1783
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Summary:A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Education for the Degree of Master of Education in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Zululand, 2019. === Poverty has and will continue to precipitate enormous suffering for countless of learners living in ab-ject poverty in the rural area of Nongoma. The study examine how poverty trap limit the academic performance of learners in the rural secondary schools of Nongoma. Also, it identifies various poli-cies and programme designed to alleviate the negative effect of poverty on the learning outcome. The study is underpin by Urie Bronfenbrenner,s ecological theory . The Quantitative and qualitative approach was used with questionnaires and focus group interview. In the study 5 schools was used with 100 learners for questionnaires and 5 educators for focus group interview .The Tesch,s open coding method of data analysis was used to identify Themes and categories whiles SPSS was used to analysis and determines frequency and percentages of data collected through questionnaires Findings from this study revealed that the majority of the learners in the rural area of Nongoma can-not afford even afford even the basic human needs which are necessary on the learners health, their emotional, physical, moral, social and academic achievements. This study also established that learner’s academics performance affected by financial constraint, poor health due to lack of good food, delinquent behavior, child abuse and prostitution ,the long distance to and from school , stigmatization and stereotyping , school drop –out and absenteeism . This study recommend rural development policies , policies for even distribution of income to close the achievement gap between the rich and poor , feeding scheme in all schools most especially in the rural schools , and adequate provision of learning aids such as library , laboratory and computer in the rural schools . The study also recommend that the problem be addressed by the micro system of the school and of the families, the neighborhood mesosystem and exosystem, as well as by by the macro system. Col-laborative work is also needed among all the stakeholders to chase away the elephant in the house and look in-depth to the root causes of poverty.