The Convolutions of the Concept of Age of Consent amongst Primary School Teachers in Zimbabwe

Agnes Pakombwele, K. Zvokuomba
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The world over the age of consent is used as a child empowerment and protective tool. It has been argued that the age of consent supports teenagers as they negotiate the most profound aspect of childhood transition into adulthood. During this period, children and teenagers face abuse, bodily violence and exploitation. The study sought to analyse the perceptions and views of primary school teachers about age of consent within the educational setting. The study was guided by the interpretivist philosophy and was methodologically underpinned by the qualitative research design, particularly regarding data, which was collected utilising in-depth interviews and focus group discussions to solicit research participants’ opinions, feelings, and thoughts that represent their world views. The study established that teachers had little knowledge about the age of consent due to misrepresentation in the legal frameworks and inconsistencies in the law on the matter.  In addition, customary, cultural, and religious practices remain “blind” in the way they approach children’s rights issues. Thus, the article advocates for a child-centred framework when dealing with issues that affect the well-being of children as a way of demystifying the age of consent in the educational sector, which should also be informative not only to teachers but traditional leaders and legal practitioners so as to have a shared understanding of the concept.  It is recommended that the age of consent should be the same for both boys and girls just as the age of majority, which is at 18 years.
津巴布韦小学教师同意年龄概念的曲折
世界上超过同意年龄被用作赋予儿童权力和保护的工具。有人认为,法定同意年龄支持青少年从童年过渡到成年的最深刻的方面。在此期间,儿童和青少年面临虐待、身体暴力和剥削。该研究旨在分析小学教师在教育环境中对同意年龄的看法和观点。该研究以解释主义哲学为指导,在方法上以定性研究设计为基础,特别是在数据方面,数据是利用深度访谈和焦点小组讨论收集的,以征求研究参与者的意见、感受和想法,代表他们的世界观。该研究确定,由于法律框架中的错误陈述和有关该问题的法律不一致,教师对同意年龄知之甚少。此外,习惯、文化和宗教做法在处理儿童权利问题方面仍然是“盲目的”。因此,该条主张在处理影响儿童福祉的问题时采用以儿童为中心的框架,作为消除教育部门同意年龄神秘化的一种方式,该框架不仅应向教师提供资料,而且也应向传统领导人和法律从业人员提供资料,以便对这一概念有共同的理解。建议男孩和女孩的同意年龄应该与成年年龄(18岁)相同。
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