Parental Support for Rural Female Students’ Progression in Advanced Level Sciences in one Province of Zimbabwe

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In general, the patriarchal society indoctrinates rural females into accepting subservient positions in numerous domains (i.e., education). It is against this background that this study was geared towards establishing the extent to which parent support the rural female students’ progression in education, with specific reference to Advanced Level sciences. Therefore, the study was driven towards comprehending what motivates and influences rural female students to progress in Advanced Level science subjects. Data analysis and interpretation were grounded in pragmatist paradigm and mixed method approach, with personal interviews and semi-structured questionnaires as instruments. The sample for this study was comprised of 130 Advanced Level rural female students who were progressing in science subjects chosen using stratified random sampling. The quantitative data being scrutinised through the use of frequencies and percentages, and non-numerical data was analysed in accordance with the derived themes. The results acknowledged that female students in the targeted rural school encountered various gender-based challenges (i.e., labelling of science as ‘masculine’) in Advanced Level science teaching-learning. It was further noted that there existed limited encouragement from their parents when it comes to them venturing into Advanced Level sciences. This study concluded that from the rural female students’ viewpoint their parents to a larger extent are seen as not valuing their progression in Advanced Level sciences. In this context, parents are recommended to be sensitised on the relevance of promoting rural female students’ progression in Advanced Level sciences. From the results, it is advanced that work on how to transform societal views towards rural female students’ progression in Advanced Level sciences.
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在津巴布韦的一个省,父母支持农村女学生学习高级科学
总的来说,父权社会灌输农村妇女在许多领域(如教育)接受屈从地位。正是在这种背景下,本研究旨在确定家长在多大程度上支持农村女学生在教育方面的进步,特别是在高级科学方面。因此,本研究旨在了解农村女学生在高级科学课程中进步的动机和影响因素。数据分析和解释以实用主义范式和混合方法为基础,以个人访谈和半结构化问卷为工具。本研究采用分层随机抽样的方法,选取130名农村理科进步女高级生为研究对象。通过使用频率和百分比来审查数量数据,并根据衍生主题分析非数字数据。结果承认,目标农村学校的女学生在高级科学教学中遇到了各种基于性别的挑战(即,将科学贴上“男性化”的标签)。有人进一步指出,当他们冒险进入高级科学领域时,父母的鼓励有限。本研究的结论是,从农村女学生的角度来看,她们的父母在很大程度上被认为不重视她们在高级科学方面的进步。在这种情况下,建议家长对促进农村女学生在高级科学方面进步的相关性保持敏感。从研究结果出发,提出了如何转变社会对农村女学生高级科学进步的看法的工作。
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