The Schooling of Young Indigenous Girls in the School District of Ngo

Okoua Beatrice Perpetue
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Education is the basis of all societies. Its aim is to transform undifferentiated beings at birth into beings who are members of societies capable of contributing to their substance and their development. It constitutes a catalyst for the reception of knowledge and seems to be the best shared thing in the world. School has become the preferred environment for Bantu and indigenous children. But indigenous children in particular, girls always drop out of schools temporarily and permanently. This study was carried out in the school district of Ngo in the department of Bateke plateau located 250 km from Brazzaville. Data collection was facilitated by the questionnaire, semi-structured interview, observation and documentary analysis. The results obtained confirm the main hypothesis, according to which there are socio-cultural and economic factors that hinder the schooling of young indigenous girls the main causes: unfavorable living conditions parental illiteracy, solicitation of labor work of indigenous girls, the language of teaching and learning.
非政府组织学区土著女童的学校教育
教育是一切社会的基础。其目的是将出生时没有差别的人转变为能够为其实质和发展作出贡献的社会成员。它是接受知识的催化剂,似乎是世界上最好的共享事物。学校已成为班图和土著儿童首选的环境。但土著儿童,特别是女孩,总是暂时或永久地辍学。这项研究是在距布拉柴维尔250公里的Bateke高原地区的Ngo学区进行的。通过问卷调查、半结构化访谈、观察和文献分析促进数据收集。所获得的结果证实了主要假设,根据该假设,有社会文化和经济因素阻碍年轻土著女孩上学,主要原因是:不利的生活条件,父母文盲,土著女孩的劳动工作,教学和学习语言。
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