冠状病毒对肯尼亚布西亚布达兰吉县教育参与的意外影响

C. Mackatiani, S. Likoko, N. Mackatiani
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这项研究调查了冠状病毒感染对肯尼亚布达兰吉地区学生在校学习的意外影响。布达兰吉地区经常发生洪水。本研究检视童工对学生投入的影响。由于经济危机和他们在难民营生活时所经历的恶劣环境,大多数学生无法在网上获得学习材料,因为他们的父母无法负担他们孩子的教育费用。值得注意的是,居住在营地的大多数学生帮助他们的父母从事体力劳动以谋生,包括收集沙子,在稻田里劳动,以及在恩佐亚河和维多利亚湖沿岸捕鱼。这些研究还确定了青少年怀孕和早婚如何影响学生的参与。这些活动使他们很难学习。因此,低回报率和低参与率是这个问题的症状。这是社区设置不良的社会和经济联系的结果。这与联合国儿童基金会执行主任所说的COVID-19如何影响学生的学校参与是一致的。他强调,新冠肺炎疫情对学生出勤率产生了不利影响。
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Unintended Consequences of Coronavirus on Education Participation in Budalangi Sub-County of Busia, Kenya
This study looked at the unintended effects of coronavirus infections on students’ engagement in school in the Kenyan region of Budalangi. Floods frequently occur in the Budalangi region. The impact of child labor on student engagement was examined in this study. Due to the financial crisis and the terrible circumstances they experienced while living at the camps, the majority of students were unable to access learning materials online since their parents could not afford to support their children’s education. Notably, the majority of the pupils residing in the camps helped their parents with manual labor to make a living, including gathering sand, laboring in rice fields, and fishing along the shores of the River Nzoia and Lake Victoria. The studies also determined how teen pregnancies and young marriages affect student participation. These activities made it difficult for them to study. Poor return rates and low engagement rates in education are hence symptoms of the issue. This is a result of the community setup’s poor social and economic ties. This is consistent with what the UNICEF Executive Director said about how COVID-19 has affected students’ participation in school. He emphasized that COVID-19 had a detrimental effect on students’ attendance.
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