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Title
Children Engaged In Child Labor and Classroom Instructional Practices: The Case of Four Children in Addis Zemen First Cycle Primary School, Addis Ababa |
Full text
http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/16244 |
Date
2010 |
Author(s)
Mesfin, Rediet |
Contributor(s)
T/Mari am, Alemayehu (PhD) |
Abstract
Children in most de ve lopin g co untrie s including Ethiopia are victims of exploitive
and abusive forms of child labor. Most children engage d in child labor in Ethiopia work
in the inform al sec tors. Children in vo lvement in labor activities nega ti vely affec ts their
sch oo l enrollment and performance. It leads their lea rnin g and holi stic development to be
at ri sk, as a resu lt they are in nee d of special educational provi sion ; ho wever, little is
known so far concerning the educational situations of these children in mo st primary
schools of Ethiopia, hence, the major intent of thi s study was to investigate th e classroom
learning behaviors of children engaged in child labor and the nature of clas sroom
instructional practices wi th particular refe rence to it s potential to enhance their learning
based on the Theory of Mediated Learning Ex perience(MLE) .The stud y employed
qualitati ve case study d es ign, four children engage d in child labor and th e ir homeroom
teac he rs we re purpo sely se lected us in g critical case samp lin g methods. Data was gat hered
using systematic observation of the instructional practices, se mi- st ructured in te rvie w and
document analysis. The data were analyze d and interpreted using case-by-case and crosscase
analysis strategie s. The findin gs revealed that children engaged in child labor
commonly exhibited learning behaviors such as: inattentiveness, sleepine ss, tiredne ss ,
lack of motivation to learn, feeling of incompetence and inferi ority, lack of time to stud y
and do assignments which would be related both to the work load and unre s ponsive
in structional practice s. As a re sult, though they fulfilled th e minimal pass marks, their
academic competence was reported as belo w average. Moreover, the instructional
practice s were fo und to be inadequate and in effec ti ve in promoting better learning of
children engaged in child labor; the y employed varieties of active teaching methods but
the actual implementation was limited in it s potential to enhance shld ent s active
invol ve ment, they dominantly focu sed on promoting the students ' abilities to recall facts.
Commonly, applause, modeling of hi gh achievers and verbal reinforcement were used to
reinforce students' succ essful completion of tasks but provi si on of feedback for students
attempt and indi vidual pro gress were le ss. Based on the major findin gs conclusions are
drawn and implic ations in other similar conditions were indicated. |
Subject(s)
Children in most de ve lopin g co untrie s including Ethiopia |
Language
en |
Publisher
Addis Ababa University |
Type of publication
Thesis |
Format
application/pdf |
Repository
Addis Ababa - University of Addis Ababa
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