High Aspirations Amidst Challenging Situations: Narratives of Six Vulnerable Primary School Children in Swaziland

Type Journal Article - Journal of Asian and African Studies
Title High Aspirations Amidst Challenging Situations: Narratives of Six Vulnerable Primary School Children in Swaziland
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
URL http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021909617727555
Abstract
Informed by social constructionism, this article explores the educational aspirations, fears and support mechanisms required to enhance the schooling experiences of vulnerable children in one rural school in Swaziland. It uses data from semi-structured interviews and photovoice based on a qualitative study of six vulnerable children, aged between 11 and 15 years. Vulnerable children viewed education as a vehicle for their aspired better adult life. These children held anxieties regarding anticipated lack of support to complete further education. Support mechanisms included the need for the community and teachers to assist with basic survival necessities like candles, clothing, and general parental guidance.

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