加纳种族冲突对正规教育的影响:以加纳东北部切雷波尼地区为例

IF 1.1 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
E. Kwame
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目的:本研究旨在探讨冲突对教育活动的影响。方法:本研究采用混合方法设计,收集定性和定量数据。本研究的目标人群仅限于地区教育的利益相关者,因为他们对什么是教育活动以及这些活动如何受到冲突的影响有足够的了解。这些人包括教师、在校生、学校管理委员会成员和家长教师协会。调查结果:调查还显示,冲突对教育活动的影响是学校关闭、教师和学生缺勤、教师转移到其他地区、考试中断和儿童权利受到侵犯。在冲突期间,GES学校关闭了一年多,因此在此期间没有举行任何学术活动。出于安全考虑,学生们留在家里和父母在一起。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:该研究建议青年部和地方政府可与国家酋长院和北部地区酋长院联络,在地区内采用土著解决冲突的方法来解决乔科西斯人与孔孔巴人之间的冲突。加纳政府可制定政策,禁止任何交战派别以教育设施或教育雇员和学生为目标,以防止部族冲突扰乱学术活动。
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Impacts of Ethnic Conflict on Formal Education in Ghana: A case study of Chereponi District in North-Eastern Ghana
Purpose: The study set out to explore the impact of conflict on educational activities. Methodology: The study employed a mixed method design where both qualitative and quantitative data was collected.The target population for this study was limited to the stake holders of education in district because they had adequate knowledge about what constitute educational activities and how these are affected by the conflict. These included Teachers, current students, School Management Committee (SMC) members and Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs). Findings: It was also revealed that the impact of the conflict on educational activities  were school closures, absenteeism of both teachers and students, movement of teachers to other districts, disruption of examinations and child rights abuse. During the conflicts GES schools were shut down over a year so no academic activities took place during the period. Pupils remained at home with their parents for safety reasons. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends that the Ministry of Youth and Local Government may liaise with the National House of Chiefs and the Northern Regional House of Chiefs to employ the indigenous methods of conflict resolution within the district to resolve the conflict between the Chokosis and the Konkombas. The Government of Ghana may formulate policies that will forbid any warring factions from targeting educational facilities or education employees and students so as to prevent instances where communal clashes disrupt academic activities.
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