Challenges of Evening Educational Program for Working Children and Young People

Akalewold Fedilu Mohammed, D. G. Belay
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This article reports the findings from a study aimed at assessing the challenges of evening educational programs for working children and young people. A descriptive research design and mixed research approach were employed. The design helped to obtain information concerning the current status of the phenomena and to describe “what exists” with respect to conditions in a situation. A total of 367 students participated in the study. The findings of the study revealed that majority of the evening students are females. There are ongoing access issues for disadvantaged children and young people who cannot attend school on a regular basis, despite the provision of evening educational programs. Challenges include deficits in policy framework and the adopted curriculum, political drivers, teacher motivation, and facilities. Due to a lack of time, some courses are excluded from the evening programs. As a result, children and young people who are enrolled in this program achieve low academic performance as compared to the students in the regular program.
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在职儿童和青少年晚间教育计划面临的挑战
这篇文章报道了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在评估夜间教育计划对在职儿童和年轻人的挑战。采用描述性研究设计和混合研究方法。该设计有助于获得有关现象现状的信息,并描述一种情况下的“存在的情况”。共有367名学生参加了这项研究。研究结果显示,大多数夜校学生是女性。尽管提供了晚间教育项目,但弱势儿童和无法定期上学的年轻人仍面临入学问题。挑战包括政策框架和所采用的课程、政治驱动因素、教师动机和设施方面的不足。由于时间不够,有些课程被排除在晚间节目之外。因此,与常规项目的学生相比,参加该项目的儿童和年轻人的学习成绩较低。
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