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摘要
本文探讨了《南非宪法》规定的获得基础教育的权利。该研究以基于人权的方法为基础,采用调查问卷和深度访谈作为数据收集方法。研究结果显示,大多数调查受访者认为,后种族隔离国家只在很小程度上实现了基础教育的权利,尽管在距离社区合理的步行距离内存在幼儿园、小学和中学。三个类别的偏好在总体中分布不均匀,X2 (2, N= 500) = 99.68, p < 0.05。相反,接受采访的大多数政府参与者认为,在布法罗市大都会市,后种族隔离时代国家对基础教育权的实现是公平的。总体而言,所有政府参与者对权利的实现持温和态度。
Accessing the Right to Basic Education in South Africa: Four Years after the Ratification of the Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
This article examines access to the right to basic education enshrined in the South African Constitution. Underpinned by the human rights-based approach, the study employed survey questionnaires and in-depth interviews as methods of data collection. The results of the study revealed that the majority of the survey respondents contend that the post-apartheid state has fulfilled the right to basic education only to a small extent notwithstanding the existence of pre-schools, primary, and secondary schools located within a reasonable walking distance from the communities. Preference for the three classes was not equally distributed in the population, X2 (2, N= 500) = 99.68, p < 0.05. On the contrary, the majority of government participants interviewed rated the post-apartheid state fulfillment of the right to basic education in the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality as fair. Overall, all the government participants had a moderate view regarding the fulfillment of the right.
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Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (PGDT) is a peer-reviewed journal for the discussion of current social sciences research on diverse socio-economic development issues that reflect the opportunities and threats brought about by the world order shift from bipolar to global, the present economic liberalization that constricts development options, and the new enabling technologies of the Information Age. A founding principle of PGDT is that all people are entitled to scientific and technological knowledge to promote human development. PGDT is the international forum where the questions associated with this endeavour are thoroughly examinated and clearly communicated.