Learner experiences of safety at public high schools in three South African townships: Baseline findings from the National School Safety Framework learner surveys [version 3; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

Autor: Alison Kutywayo, Tshepo Mahuma, Saiqa Mullick, Nicolette P. Naidoo, Khuthala Mabetha, Ronelle Hlongwane, Paseka Njobe
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2024
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Zdroj: Gates Open Research, Vol 6 (2024)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2572-4754
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.13328.3
Popis: Background Despite progressive policies and frameworks on school safety by the Department of Basic Education, safety remains a concern in South African schools. Methods A cross-sectional descriptive design was employed using the National School Safety Framework (NSSF) 152-question learner survey, exploring perceptions and experiences pertaining to eight safety domains: dangerous objects, drugs and alcohol, bullying, verbal abuse, physical violence, discrimination, sexual violence, and journey to and from school. Grade 9-11 learners from 15 government-funded high schools in the Girls Achieve Power trial in Khayelitsha, Soweto, and Thembisa townships were surveyed (March 2018 - April 2019), sampling 10% of the school population. Data analysis included Principal Component Analysis (PCA), reducing correlated variables into fewer questions, then analysis on a scree plot by calculating eigenvalues; repeated PCA with those that had a minimum eigenvalue of 1 and Cronbach Alpha test for internal reliability. Eleven composite variables were included in the final analysis. Results In total, 1034 learners completed the NSSF learner survey; 52.9% were female and the mean age was 16 years (SD=1.36). Results show statistically significant associations between four of the 11 composite variables in relation to sex. Over half (55%) of males have experienced peer provocation and relational aggression (p
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