Social Issues on the Academic Performance of Secondary School Learners in the Limpopo Province

Liliian Whylken, Alfred M. Modise, S. Percy
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South Africa, after Apartheid and with a democratic government and newly amended policies, committed to provider equal opportunities to every citizen, including the right and access to education. The purpose of this study, following the state of the education system as it is, is to investigate the social issues that contribute to the poor performance of secondary school learners in South Africa, and specifically the Palala circuit in the Waterberg district, Limpopo. A mixed methods approach was used (qualitative and quantitative) to investigate the possible improvements that could be used to deal with the social issues facing secondary school learners. The target population was 10 secondary schools in the Palala circuit in the Waterberg district, Limpopo. The sample was 10 principals, 10 Head of Departments (HoDs), 10 Life Orientation teachers, and 30 learners, 3 per school in the 10 selected schools. The response rate was 93% and data was collected by using questionnaire surveys and interviews with the same 56 participants. The study revealed the predominant social issues that affect the academic performance of learners in secondary schools in the Palala circuit as poverty, teenage pregnancy, bullying, low self-esteem, and parental unemployment. The strategies to eradicate these social issues are in place and need the input and active participation of all stakeholders, especially government, community members, teachers, parents, and the learners themselves.
林波波省中学学生学习成绩的社会问题
南非在种族隔离结束后,有了民主政府和新修订的政策,致力于为每个公民提供平等的机会,包括受教育的权利和机会。根据教育系统的现状,本研究的目的是调查导致南非中学学习者表现不佳的社会问题,特别是林波波沃特伯格地区的Palala电路。采用混合方法(定性和定量)来调查可用于处理中学学习者面临的社会问题的可能改进。目标人群是林波波沃特伯格区Palala区的10所中学。样本包括10名校长、10名系主任、10名生命导向教师和30名学习者,10所选定学校每所学校3名。调查的回复率为93%,数据收集采用问卷调查和对56名参与者的访谈。该研究揭示了影响Palala地区中学生学习成绩的主要社会问题是贫困、少女怀孕、欺凌、自卑和父母失业。根除这些社会问题的策略已经到位,需要所有利益相关者的投入和积极参与,特别是政府、社区成员、教师、家长和学习者本身。
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