Self-efficacy enhanced in a cross-cultural context through an initiative in under-resourced schools in KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa |
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Authors: | Marguerite Maher |
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Affiliation: | School of Education, University Of Notre Dame Australia, P.O. Box 944, Broadway 2007, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the Khanyisa Programme, an initiative in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where learners from under-resourced schools are supported by teachers and high achievers in Grade 11 and 12 from a previously advantaged state school under apartheid. A qualitative, evaluative study was undertaken to identify key elements in the ongoing success of the programme and collect participant suggestions for improvement. The findings, discussed within the framework of self-efficacy theory, identified enormous gains by Khanyisa learners, leading to vastly improved career prospects. |
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Keywords: | self-efficacy collective efficacy intercultural programme poverty in education KwaZulu-Natal education |
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