Supporting pregnant and mothering adolescents in their schooling: Insights for policy and practice

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jane Kelly , Chelsea Coakley , Janina Jochim , Shehani Perera , Hlokoma Mangqalaza , Lulama Sidloyi , Yanga Dipa , Mildred Thabeng , Yusra Price , Abigail Ornellas , Lucie Cluver , Elona Toska
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Abstract

Adolescent parenthood is a significant issue in Sub-Saharan Africa, which can have adverse effects on mothers, their children and families. South Africa faces challenges in ensuring inclusive education for adolescent girls and young women due to high dropout rates resulting in and contributing to adolescent pregnancy. While a sound policy framework for pregnant and mothering adolescents exists, implementation challenges persist, emphasising the need for effective interventions to support pregnant and mothering adolescents return to and complete their schooling. This commentary brings together quantitative data from surveys with 1046 adolescent mothers in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, coupled with participatory design incubators with young people (N = 13) in the same setting to provide implementation recommendations for policy and practice, with specific reference to the Department of Basic Education’s Policy on the Prevention and Management of Learner Pregnancy in Schools. Analysing across the two data sources involved using a socio-ecological lens that acknowledges the multi-level factors and longer-term trajectories that influence adolescent mothers’ schooling trajectories. Three inter-related implementation recommendations to support pregnant and mothering adolescents schooling emerge through data triangulation and analyses: (1) supportive school environment, (2) promoting peer-based support, and (3) establishing strong partnerships and referral mechanisms beyond the school setting. These recommendations are grounded in evidence, align with South Africa’s existing policy framework, and speak to the expressed needs of adolescents and young people, aiming to address the complex challenges faced by pregnant and mothering adolescents. Evidence-informed interventions to support pregnant and mothering adolescents schooling can ultimately contribute to health, education, and gender equality goals. Stakeholder engagement, especially co-design engagements with pregnant and mothering adolescents, and research, monitoring and evaluation to test intervention feasibility and acceptability are essential for refining and scaling-up interventions to improve the well-being of adolescent mothers and their children.
支持怀孕和已为人母的青少年上学:对政策和实践的见解
在撒哈拉以南非洲,青少年为人父母是一个重大问题,可能对母亲、子女和家庭产生不利影响。由于高辍学率导致并助长了少女怀孕,南非在确保少女和年轻妇女接受包容性教育方面面临挑战。虽然存在针对怀孕和育龄少女的健全政策框架,但执行方面的挑战仍然存在,强调需要采取有效干预措施,支持怀孕和育龄少女重返校园并完成学业。本评论汇集了对南非东开普省1046名少女母亲进行的调查的定量数据,并结合了在同一环境下与年轻人进行的参与式设计孵化器(N = 13),为政策和实践提供实施建议,具体参考了基础教育部关于预防和管理学校学生怀孕的政策。从社会生态学的角度分析这两个数据来源,承认影响青少年母亲上学轨迹的多层次因素和长期轨迹。通过数据三角测量和分析,提出了三项相互关联的实施建议,以支持怀孕和育龄少女的学业:(1)支持性的学校环境;(2)促进基于同伴的支持;(3)在学校环境之外建立强有力的伙伴关系和转介机制。这些建议以证据为基础,与南非现有的政策框架保持一致,并针对青少年和年轻人的明确需求,旨在解决怀孕和育龄青少年面临的复杂挑战。支持怀孕和育龄少女上学的循证干预措施最终有助于实现健康、教育和性别平等目标。利益攸关方的参与,特别是与怀孕和育龄青少年共同设计的参与,以及为测试干预措施的可行性和可接受性而进行的研究、监测和评估,对于完善和扩大干预措施以改善青少年母亲及其子女的福祉至关重要。
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International Journal of Educational Development
International Journal of Educational Development EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.20
自引率
12.00%
发文量
106
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The purpose of the International Journal of Educational Development is to foster critical debate about the role that education plays in development. IJED seeks both to develop new theoretical insights into the education-development relationship and new understandings of the extent and nature of educational change in diverse settings. It stresses the importance of understanding the interplay of local, national, regional and global contexts and dynamics in shaping education and development. Orthodox notions of development as being about growth, industrialisation or poverty reduction are increasingly questioned. There are competing accounts that stress the human dimensions of development.
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