The paradox of complex systems: managing multiple vulnerabilities in Zimbabwean rural learning ecologies

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Nowell Chidakwa, D. Hlalele
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Children in rural learning ecologies are faced with multiple vulnerabilities aggravated by a number of factors. The use of resources readily available may be helpful in managing vulnerabilities. Undergirded by complexity theory principles, this study unpacks the effectiveness of local resources in highly multiple vulnerable areas with a focus in managing multiple vulnerabilities for the wellbeing of children in rural learning ecologies. Participants to this study were purposively selected from teachers, parents and children. Data was generated from focus group discussions conducted with eight children, four parents and three teachers as participants yielded better ways on how local possessions can effectively help to manage multiple vulnerabilities. Through participatory action research, the study found out that the approach utilised and the use of local resources promotes a culture of collaborative inquiry and innovation, fostering teamwork, continuous learning and ownership of actions within a community. This qualitative study yields rich information on how different stakeholders can collectively work to manage multiple vulnerabilities to enhance child wellbeing in rural learning ecologies.
复杂系统的悖论:管理津巴布韦农村学习生态中的多重脆弱性
摘要农村学习生态系统中的儿童面临着多种脆弱性,这些脆弱性因多种因素而加剧。利用现有资源可能有助于管理漏洞。在复杂性理论原则的指导下,本研究揭示了当地资源在高度多重脆弱地区的有效性,重点是管理农村学习生态中儿童福祉的多重脆弱性。这项研究的参与者是有目的地从教师、家长和孩子中挑选出来的。数据来自与八名儿童、四名家长和三名教师进行的焦点小组讨论,参与者就当地财产如何有效帮助管理多个脆弱性提出了更好的方法。通过参与式行动研究,该研究发现,所使用的方法和对当地资源的使用促进了合作探究和创新的文化,促进了团队合作、持续学习和对社区内行动的所有权。这项定性研究提供了丰富的信息,说明不同的利益相关者如何共同努力管理多种脆弱性,以提高农村学习生态中的儿童福祉。
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期刊介绍: Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies is an essential peer-reviewed journal analyzing psychological, sociological, health, gender, cultural, economic, and educational aspects of children and adolescents in developed and developing countries. This international publication forum provides a much-needed interdisciplinary focus on vulnerable children and youth at risk, specifically in relation to health and welfare issues, such as mental health, illness (including HIV/AIDS), disability, abuse, neglect, institutionalization, poverty, orphanhood, exploitation, war, famine, and disaster.
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