Aspirations for Higher Education: Evidence from Youth Living in Kenneth Gardens Municipal Housing Estate (Durban)

Ndwakhulu. Stephen Tshishonga, Z. Mseleku
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This paper explores the obstacles that prevent young people from accessing higher education. Inadequate and unequal access to higher education internationally and in South Africa, in particular, has undermined young people’s potential to contribute to national development. In South Africa, limited access to higher education for the majority remains a major problem. Hence, young people are underdeveloped socially, economically and academically. Thus, lack of educational opportunities relegates young people to the periphery of the mainstream socio-economic development. This paper uses Kenneth Gardens as a case study to interrogate a lack of access to higher education and its implications for youth vulnerability and non-participation in their own development. The research was qualitative in nature. The imperial data were solicited from semi-structured interviews with Kenneth Gardens youth. In addition, participant observation was used as a research instrument. The major findings from the research were the lack of aspirations as one of the major obstacles that hinder youth from accessing higher education, and the research also found that lack of funding, lack of awareness and inability to meet the minimum university entry requirements were underlying factors. Additionally, a lack of career guidance in schools and unemployed graduates were found to be fundamental for poor access to higher education.
对高等教育的渴望:来自生活在肯尼思花园市政住宅区(德班)的年轻人的证据
本文探讨了阻碍年轻人接受高等教育的障碍。在国际上,特别是在南非,接受高等教育的机会不足和不平等,损害了青年人对国家发展作出贡献的潜力。在南非,大多数人接受高等教育的机会有限仍然是一个主要问题。因此,年轻人在社会、经济和学术上都不发达。因此,缺乏教育机会使年轻人沦落到主流社会经济发展的边缘。本文以肯尼斯花园为个案研究,探讨高等教育的缺乏及其对青年脆弱性和不参与自身发展的影响。这项研究本质上是定性的。皇家数据是从肯尼斯花园青年的半结构化访谈中征求的。此外,还采用了参与观察作为研究手段。该研究的主要发现是,缺乏抱负是阻碍年轻人接受高等教育的主要障碍之一,研究还发现,缺乏资金、缺乏意识和无法达到大学最低入学要求是潜在因素。此外,学校缺乏职业指导和毕业生失业是难以接受高等教育的根本原因。
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