Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho

A research report submitted to the Wits School of Education, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education by combination of coursework and research. Johannesburg, 2016. === As a fulfillment to the Constituti...

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Main Author: Thekiso, Maelia Anna
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Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:Thekiso, Maelia Anna (2016) Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22681>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-226812019-05-11T03:41:52Z Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho Thekiso, Maelia Anna Inclusive education--Lesotho Education and state--Lesotho Teenage mothers--Lesotho Teenage pregnancy--Lesotho A research report submitted to the Wits School of Education, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education by combination of coursework and research. Johannesburg, 2016. As a fulfillment to the Constitutional obligation which is to offer education as human right to everyone, Lesotho has introduced free primary education in schools. This is also a commitment to the Education For All movement. Despite the initiative the country has taken, there are some vulnerable groups of children who are deprived of their right to education. These include girls who fall pregnant while still pursuing their studies. These girls are faced with challenges which include being expelled from school when they fall pregnant. Those who are allowed to continue their studies, they experience marginalisation that may result into exclusion from school. This qualitative study has therefore investigated marginalisation that is experienced by the girls who fall pregnant while still at high school in the Maseru district of Lesotho. The study was conducted through interviews with teachers, pregnant girls, and girls who have babies and still in school, and girls who should be in school, but have been asked to leave school. The findings revealed that girls in schools and out of school are marginalised for similar and different reasons by their teachers, parents and peers. Teachers use language and labeling which humiliate these girls while parents neglect their daughters when they fall pregnant. Rejection by peers has also been revealed in this study. All these marginalisation experiences could be attributed to the silence of the Lesotho Educational Act about teenage pregnancy. Schools in the sample have different policies with regard to teenage pregnancy. As a result some schools exclude teenage mothers from education. MT2017 2017-05-22T11:56:09Z 2017-05-22T11:56:09Z 2016 Thesis Thekiso, Maelia Anna (2016) Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22681> http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22681 en Online resource (xi, 91 leaves) application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Inclusive education--Lesotho
Education and state--Lesotho
Teenage mothers--Lesotho
Teenage pregnancy--Lesotho
spellingShingle Inclusive education--Lesotho
Education and state--Lesotho
Teenage mothers--Lesotho
Teenage pregnancy--Lesotho
Thekiso, Maelia Anna
Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho
description A research report submitted to the Wits School of Education, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education by combination of coursework and research. Johannesburg, 2016. === As a fulfillment to the Constitutional obligation which is to offer education as human right to everyone, Lesotho has introduced free primary education in schools. This is also a commitment to the Education For All movement. Despite the initiative the country has taken, there are some vulnerable groups of children who are deprived of their right to education. These include girls who fall pregnant while still pursuing their studies. These girls are faced with challenges which include being expelled from school when they fall pregnant. Those who are allowed to continue their studies, they experience marginalisation that may result into exclusion from school. This qualitative study has therefore investigated marginalisation that is experienced by the girls who fall pregnant while still at high school in the Maseru district of Lesotho. The study was conducted through interviews with teachers, pregnant girls, and girls who have babies and still in school, and girls who should be in school, but have been asked to leave school. The findings revealed that girls in schools and out of school are marginalised for similar and different reasons by their teachers, parents and peers. Teachers use language and labeling which humiliate these girls while parents neglect their daughters when they fall pregnant. Rejection by peers has also been revealed in this study. All these marginalisation experiences could be attributed to the silence of the Lesotho Educational Act about teenage pregnancy. Schools in the sample have different policies with regard to teenage pregnancy. As a result some schools exclude teenage mothers from education. === MT2017
author Thekiso, Maelia Anna
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title Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho
title_short Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho
title_full Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho
title_fullStr Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho
title_full_unstemmed Marginalisation of school-going mothers in high schools in the Maseru district of Lesotho
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