Exploring Problems Faced by Female Students in a Weekly Boarding Day Secondary School in Chadiza, Zambia

Daniel L. Mpolomoka, Tuke Chulu, N. Mwandila, Moono Muvombo, E. Simwinga, C. J. Kabungo, Peter C. Sampa
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This article highlights the findings of a study that explored girls’ issues in weekly boarding. The objectives of this research were twofold: (1) explore the problems that exist among the girls in weekly boarding at Chadiza Day Secondary School; (2) determine how problems among the girls in weekly boarding day secondary schools impede their education. This study used a mixed method research employing a case study. The study sample consisted of 38 participants: 12 girls, 10 boys, 10 teachers (5 female teachers and 5 male teachers), 2 guidance teachers, 2 administrators and 2 parents. Participants were sampled using snowball, purposive and convenience sampling methods. Data were collected through questionnaires, interview guide, observation guide and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and were analysed qualitatively using thematic data analysis technique and quantitatively employing descriptive data analysis method. As such, this study established issues that girls, who do weekly boarding at Chadiza Day Secondary Schools, were involved in; and how these issues impeded their education. The findings served as an eye-opener for the School administration, teachers and parents to provide services that would help to provide quality education and reduce existing issues that impede the education of girls. The results of the study were discussed in reference to thematic areas of the findings; related literature on girls’ issues in weekly boarding and the authors drew attention to how these issues impeded their education. The study concludes that weekly boarding in day secondary schools is a good initiative but should be provided under what may be called ‘supervised weekly boarding’ in order to avoid girls’ issues that may affect their education and life at large.
探讨赞比亚查迪扎一所每周寄宿制走读中学女生面临的问题
这篇文章强调了一项研究的结果,该研究探讨了女孩在每周寄宿中的问题。本研究的目的有两方面:(1)探讨查地扎走读中学女生周寄宿制存在的问题;(2)确定每周寄宿日制中学女生的问题如何阻碍她们的教育。本研究采用个案研究的混合研究方法。研究样本共38人,其中女生12人,男生10人,教师10人(女教师5人,男教师5人),指导教师2人,管理人员2人,家长2人。参与者采用滚雪球抽样、目的抽样和方便抽样的方法进行抽样。通过问卷调查、访谈指南、观察指南和焦点小组讨论(fgd)收集数据,采用专题数据分析技术进行定性分析,采用描述性数据分析方法进行定量分析。因此,这项研究确定了在Chadiza日制中学每周寄宿的女孩所涉及的问题;以及这些问题如何阻碍了他们的教育。调查结果使学校管理部门、教师和家长大开眼界,提供有助于提供优质教育的服务,并减少阻碍女孩接受教育的现有问题。就研究结果的专题领域讨论了研究结果;关于女孩每周寄宿问题的相关文献和作者提请注意这些问题如何阻碍她们的教育。该研究的结论是,走读中学的每周寄宿是一个很好的举措,但应该在所谓的“有监督的每周寄宿”下提供,以避免女孩的问题可能影响她们的教育和生活。
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