Student poverty in South African universities: Promoting the wellbeing and success of students

Q3 Social Sciences
Anesu Ruswa, O. Gore
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Abstract

The fact that poverty has largely been conceptualised from a narrow financial perspective in South African higher education may have contributed to its perpetuation among students. There is limited research on the multidimensionality of poverty, particularly its wide-ranging effect on students in universities. Using the capabilities approach, this study explores the extent of poverty, as well as the way various dimensions of deprivation interplay to affect the wellbeing and success of students in universities. The study employs a sequential-mixed research design and gathers data at a university, initially using three focus group discussions followed by a survey questionnaire administered to 2306 students and 470 student voices and unfiltered stories. Both focus group discussion data and the short stories were coded and analysed using NVivo 12. The themes generated included basic needs, resources, psychological wellbeing, living conditions and participation. The findings of survey questionnaires, which were analysed using Stata, R, SPSS and Microsoft Excel, indicate a complex relationship between the dimensions of deprivations that affect students and the corrosive effect lack of finances has. While providing funding only does not sufficiently address student poverty, the study recommends that universities should consider devising robust measures to identify those financially deprived and provide them with adequate funding. Concurrently, universities should address other forms of deprivations, using mentorship programmes, for instance, to prevent and reduce psychological stress, shame, stigma and loss of dignity among poor students.
南非大学的学生贫困:促进学生的福祉和成功
在南非高等教育中,贫困在很大程度上被从狭隘的财务角度概念化,这一事实可能是导致贫困在学生中长期存在的原因。关于贫困的多维性,特别是其对大学生的广泛影响的研究有限。利用能力方法,本研究探讨了贫困的程度,以及贫困的各个方面如何相互作用,影响大学学生的幸福和成功。该研究采用了顺序混合研究设计,并在一所大学收集数据,最初采用三次焦点小组讨论,然后对2306名学生进行调查问卷,并对470名学生的声音和未经过滤的故事进行调查。使用NVivo 12对焦点小组讨论数据和短篇故事进行编码和分析。产生的主题包括基本需求、资源、心理健康、生活条件和参与。使用Stata, R, SPSS和Microsoft Excel对调查问卷的结果进行了分析,结果表明,影响学生的贫困维度与经济缺乏的腐蚀效应之间存在复杂的关系。虽然仅仅提供资金并不能充分解决学生贫困问题,但该研究建议,大学应该考虑制定强有力的措施来识别那些经济上贫困的学生,并为他们提供足够的资金。同时,大学应解决其他形式的剥夺问题,例如利用指导方案,防止和减少贫困学生的心理压力、羞耻、耻辱和丧失尊严。
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Perspectives in Education
Perspectives in Education Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
20
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Perspectives in Education is a professional, refereed journal, which encourages submission of previously unpublished articles on contemporary educational issues. As a journal that represents a variety of cross-disciplinary interests, both theoretical and practical, it seeks to stimulate debates on a wide range of topics. PIE invites manuscripts employing innovative qualitative and quantitative methods and approaches including (but not limited to) ethnographic observation and interviewing, grounded theory, life history, case study, curriculum analysis and critique, policy studies, ethnomethodology, social and educational critique, phenomenology, deconstruction, and genealogy. Debates on epistemology, methodology, or ethics, from a range of perspectives including postpositivism, interpretivism, constructivism, critical theory, feminism, post-modernism are also invited. PIE seeks to stimulate important dialogues and intellectual exchange on education and democratic transition with respect to schools, colleges, non-governmental organisations, universities and technikons in South Africa and beyond.
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