Perspectives of managers on how girl re-entry policy should be managed to deter reentered girls from falling pregnant again : a case of some selected secondary schools in Lusaka district.
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Date
2022
Authors
Daka, Harrison
Kamanga, Ruth
Mkandawire, Mwale, Margaret
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Global scientific journals
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the views of head teachers, guidance and
counselling teachers and district guidance and counselling coordinators on how girl
re-entry policy should be managed in secondary schools in Lusaka district. The girl’s
re-entry policy was introduced with the view of helping a girl child who had been a
victim of dropping from school due to pregnancy while the boy child continued with
school which contributed to inequality on the attainment of education between boys
and girls. The policy is in line with the world education framework “Education for
All” and Zambia’s national document, “Educating our Future”. The study used
phenomenological research design of qualitative research approach with a sample of
thirty five (35) participants of which 17 were head teachers and 17 school guidance
and counselling coordinators and a district guidance and counselling coordinator.
The findings of the study on the views of managers on how the policy should be
managed seemed to suggest that most of the respondents were not satisfied with the
way the policy is managed. The managers seem to have suggested that they are of the
view that the achievements of the policy surpasses the failures and that the policy
came at the right time to help a girl child continue her education. The further study
found that the policy document lack clear directions and that it does not stipulate the
times that a girl can be re-entered. The study recommended that the government
should evaluate the policy and addresses the loopholes found in the policy and that
the government should ensure that copies of the policy document are distributed in
schools. The study further recommended that policy should be interpreted in detail
to the community as well as teachers and top implementers and also there should be
an established link between health facilities and schools were they can termly do
inspections on school girls. Finally there is need to promote training or workshops on
guidance and counselling in schools.
Key words: Re-entry, Teenage-mothers, counselling, policy.
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Keywords
Girl’s re-entry policy. , Re-admission--Teenage mothers.