低收入社区的入学准备和社区儿童早期发展中心:考察南非西开普省Gugulethu的案例

Miriam Chikwanda, Amiena Bayat, Siphe Madyibi
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儿童必须接触早期学习环境,并帮助其发展技能和运作方式,以发展、茁壮成长并为上学做好准备。已经确定,不良的入学准备(SRP)会对随后的学习结果产生负面影响。在南非西开普省的贫困社区古古勒图进行了一项定性研究,以确定贫困社区的幼儿发展中心如何为儿童上学做好准备。这项研究涉及12个社区幼儿发展中心的样本。访谈和焦点小组讨论与直接角色扮演者进行,包括校长、从业者和幼儿发展行业的主要信息提供者。通过直接观察每个设施的运作情况,丰富了数据。研究发现,所有以社区为基础的幼儿发展中心都难以提供高质量的SRP。促成因素包括有限的幼儿发展从业者培训、教育资源、基础设施和设施管理。由于这些条件与贫困有关,它们影响了古古勒图等贫困社区大多数儿童的SRP,他们往往只能进入资源不足的幼儿发展中心。该研究得出的结论是,鉴于南非基础教育系统的糟糕表现,政府必须接受这样一个事实,即提高学习成绩首先要大大提高儿童从出生起的SRP
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School Readiness and Community-Based Early Childhood Development (ECD) Centres in Low-Income Communities: Examining The Case of Gugulethu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
A child must be exposed to early learning situations and assisted in developing the skills and ways of functioning to develop, thrive, and be ready for school. It is established that poor school readiness preparation (SRP) negatively impacts subsequent learning outcomes. A qualitative study was conducted in Gugulethu, a poor community in the Western Cape province in South Africa, to determine how Early Childhood Development centres in a poor community prepare children for schooling. The study involved a sample of 12 community-based ECD centres. Interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with direct role-players, including principals, practitioners, and ECD industry key informants. Data was enriched through direct observation of operations at each facility. The study found that all the community-based ECD centres struggle to provide quality SRP. Contributing factors include limited ECD practitioner training, education resources, infrastructure, and facility management. Because these conditions relate to poverty, they affect the SRP of most children in poorer communities, such as Gugulethu, who tend to only have access to under-resourced ECD centres. The study concludes that, given the appalling performance of South Africa’s basic education system, the government has to accept that improving its learning outcomes begins with vastly improving the SRP of children from birth
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