Teaching Experiences with Overcrowded Classrooms in Primary Schools in the Or Tambo Coastal District of South Africa

Noluthabo Tshangana, T. Nomtshongwana, A. Buka
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The focus of this paper was to explore teaching experiences with overcrowded classrooms in primary schools in OR Tambo Coastal District of South Africa. The paper took on a subjective exploration approach in which a contextual investigation configuration was embraced. Unstructured interviews were used to gather data. The paper’s overall findings indicate that teachers’ experiences with overcrowding in their classrooms are “stressful.” The overcrowding of a classroom has been identified as a stressful environment by teachers themselves. Inadequate classroom space, health and safety concerns, a lack of learner-teacher interaction, and disruptive behaviour were some of these conditions. Inadequate teaching time, an increase in workload, and emotional and psychological issues were also experienced by teachers. The research also reveals the factors that contribute to stressful experiences namely, Discipline, limited space, and insufficient resources. Additionally, the findings demonstrated that teachers use individual resources and collaborate with one another to manage classroom overcrowding. The paper recommends that the Department of Basic Education (DBE) builds more classrooms and puts in measures to ensure that the ratio of teachers is always below 1:30 in order for teachers to teach students without the stress of facing overload. This article adds to the existing literature on employee welfare in the South African educational system. Keywords: Overcrowded Classroom, Primary Teachers’ Experience, Classroom Discipline, Classroom Management Techniques.
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南非Or Tambo沿海地区小学教室过度拥挤的教学经验
本文的重点是探讨南非OR Tambo沿海地区小学过度拥挤教室的教学经验。本文采用了一种主观探索方法,其中包含了上下文调查配置。使用非结构化访谈来收集数据。这篇论文的总体发现表明,教师在教室里人满为患的经历是“有压力的”。教师们自己也认为教室过于拥挤是一种压力很大的环境。这些情况包括教室空间不足、健康和安全问题、缺乏师生互动以及破坏性行为。教师还经历了教学时间不足、工作量增加以及情绪和心理问题。该研究还揭示了导致压力体验的因素,即纪律、有限的空间和资源不足。此外,调查结果表明,教师使用个人资源并相互合作来管理教室过度拥挤。本文建议基础教育司(DBE)建设更多的教室,并采取措施确保教师的比例始终低于1:30,以便教师在没有面临超负荷压力的情况下教学生。本文补充了现有的关于南非教育系统中员工福利的文献。关键词:拥挤课堂,小学教师经验,课堂纪律,课堂管理技巧。
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