Lateral violence and its effects on the health of sexual minority pre-service teachers in township schools in South Africa.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Johannes Mampane, Kris Varjas
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Research has identified teaching as a high-risk occupation for lateral violence in the form of harmful covert or overt acts of verbal or non-verbal behaviour carried out by one employee against another who holds an equal or lower position of power. The goal of this study was to explore and describe experiences of lateral violence and its impact on the health of sexual minority pre-service teachers in township schools in South Africa. There is a paucity of research on the experiences of sexual minority teachers in South African schools. A phenomenological approach was adopted, in which eight sexual minority pre-service teachers took part in in-depth interviews to capture their day-to-day experiences during teaching practice. Findings from the study revealed that sexual minority pre-service teachers experienced incidents of lateral violence, predominantly from school management and in-service teachers. These actions exist in tension with the Constitution of South Africa, which prohibits discrimination against citizens based on sexual orientation. Pre-service teachers in this study reported negative mental, physical and social health consequences arising from incidents of lateral violence in schools. Professional development for school management and both pre- and in-service teachers on issues of sexuality and gender diversity in South Africa is needed.

南非乡镇学校性少数群体职前教师的横向暴力及其对健康的影响
研究已经确定,教学是一个横向暴力的高风险职业,其形式是一名员工对另一名拥有同等或更低权力地位的员工进行有害的隐蔽或公开的语言或非语言行为。本研究的目的是探讨和描述南非乡镇学校性少数职前教师的横向暴力经历及其对健康的影响。关于南非学校性少数教师经历的研究很少。采用现象学方法,对8名性少数职前教师进行深度访谈,以记录他们在教学实践中的日常经历。研究结果显示,性少数职前教师经历了横向暴力事件,主要来自学校管理人员和在职教师。这些行动与禁止基于性取向歧视公民的《南非宪法》相抵触。在这项研究中,职前教师报告了学校横向暴力事件对心理、身体和社会健康造成的负面影响。南非需要为学校管理人员以及在职和在职教师提供关于性和性别多样性问题的专业发展。
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