Daniel Owusu Kyereko , William C Smith , Ishamel Hlovor , Richard Okai
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Beyond the "Repeater" Label: Amplifying student perspectives on grade repetition and protective factors in Ghana
This qualitative case study explores the lived experiences of students in Ghana who have repeated a grade, using labelling theory as a lens. Labelling theory posits that deviance arises from the social meanings and stigma attached to labels, rather than inherent characteristics. Through semi-structured interviews with 40 students who have repeated a grade, the study examines how the "repeater" label shapes students' selfperceptions, interactions, and educational trajectories. Findings illustrate the marginalising effects of labelling, including diminished self-efficacy, social stigma, and weakened school connections. However, protective factors like parental involvement, teacher support, and school interventions mitigated negative labelling impacts. The study underscores how labels are socially constructed and can be reshaped through supportive practices that challenge stigma and promote empowerment. By centering student voices, the research informs efforts to create more inclusive educational environments that recognize labelling's powerful influence on students' experiences and outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Educational Research publishes regular papers and special issues on specific topics of interest to international audiences of educational researchers. Examples of recent Special Issues published in the journal illustrate the breadth of topics that have be included in the journal: Students Perspectives on Learning Environments, Social, Motivational and Emotional Aspects of Learning Disabilities, Epistemological Beliefs and Domain, Analyzing Mathematics Classroom Cultures and Practices, and Music Education: A site for collaborative creativity.