Stigma and Self-Acceptance of Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Learners in Zimbabwean Inclusive Education Settings. An Exploratory Study

Jabulani Mpofu
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DOI: 10.15580/GJSS.2018.3.090718131 The purpose of this study was to explore of the existence of stigma and its effects on self-acceptance on vulnerable and disadvantaged learners learning at an inclusive education school in Chinhoyi Urban in Zimbabwe. A constructivist lived experience perspective underpinned this research, in which multiple case studies were used to interact with the participants on inclusion, stigma and self-acceptance of vulnerable and disadvantaged learners from an inclusive education in Chinhoyi Urban. Purposive sampling was used to select 6 participants (3 males and 3 females). Data were collected through face-to-face interviews and transcribed verbatim. Four themes emerged from the thematic analysis of data sources. It was found out that participants were facing stigmatic problems and reported low levels of self-esteem, poor self-acceptance, low level of self-worth and a decline was noted in their self-goodness. The findings of this study should enable inclusive education policy makers and researchers to better understand stigmatic issues in inclusive education settings and its effects on the self-acceptance of vulnerable and disadvantaged learners learning in inclusive education setting. Submitted: 07/09/2018 Accepted: 12/09/2018 Published: 25/09/2018
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津巴布韦全纳教育环境中弱势和弱势学习者的耻辱和自我接受。一项探索性研究
本研究的目的是探讨耻辱的存在及其对在津巴布韦奇诺伊市一所全纳教育学校学习的弱势和弱势学生自我接受的影响。本研究以建构主义的生活经验视角为基础,使用多个案例研究与参与者就奇诺伊市全纳教育中弱势和弱势学习者的包容、污名和自我接受进行互动。采用目的抽样法,选取6名参与者(男3名,女3名)。通过面对面访谈收集数据,并逐字记录。从对数据来源的专题分析中产生了四个主题。研究发现,参与者面临着耻辱的问题,自尊水平低,自我接受度低,自我价值水平低,自我善良度下降。本研究的发现有助于全纳教育政策制定者和研究者更好地理解全纳教育环境中的污名化问题及其对弱势和弱势学习者在全纳教育环境中学习的自我接纳的影响。提交日期:07/09/2018接受日期:12/09/2018发布日期:25/09/2018
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